Divining Elections: Religious Citizens’ Political Projections and Electoral Turnout in Israel and France

Author:

Overbeck Maximilian1ORCID,Aharoni Tali1ORCID,Baden Christian1ORCID,Freedman Michael2ORCID,Tenenboim-Weinblatt Keren1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication and Journalism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Mount Scopus, Jerusalem , Israel

2. School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa , Mount Carmel, Haifa , Israel

Abstract

Abstract How do religious citizens’ election projections influence voter turnout? While previous studies have demonstrated the significant impact of religious orientation on individuals’ general future outlook, little is known about the influence of religion on voters’ electoral expectations and how these expectations affect voter turnout. In this paper, we employ a nuanced conceptual framework of election projections and examine the impact of religion on both the affective and probabilistic aspects of citizens’ expectations regarding election outcomes. Our analysis draws upon original panel survey data collected in two countries, focusing on the 2021 Israeli general elections and the 2022 French presidential elections. The findings reveal a mobilizing effect of religious citizens’ election projections in both Israel and France. Specifically, religious voters tend to have more positive affective forecasts about their projected election outcomes, consequently resulting in increased voter turnout. While affective forecasting plays a significant role in religious citizens’ turnout, probabilistic certitude does not have a similar effect. We discuss the contribution and implications of these findings for research on religion and political behavior.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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