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DOI: 10.1177/1532673X00028001004 The Effect of All-mail Elections on Voter TurnoutUniversity of Oregon
Stanford University Proponents of all-mail elections argue that this type of election facilitates participation such that elevated levels of turnout occur. The research tests this assumption by analyzing 48 statewide elections from the state of Oregon. This analysis suggests that the all-mail format is a major stimulus to voter participation, second only to the impact of a presidential contest.
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