Neighbor Effects

Vertical Proximity Effects in the California Recall Election

Working Paper No.: 
8
Date Published: 
01/01/2009
Author(s): 
Sarah M. Sled, MIT

The 2003 California recall election provides a unique opportunity to assess the impact of variations in ballot design and voting methods on the voting accuracy of citizens. Analysis of the results of the California Recall election demonstrates that candidates who were vertically adjacent to the top three vote getters received “extra” votes in the recall election – a vertical proximity effect. Combined, these ‘neighbor’ candidates received approximately 4 votes per thousand votes the top candidate received.

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