Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/26/2008 - 11:44.
Date Published:
01/01/2009Author(s):
Stephen Ansolabehere
David M. Konisky
Studies of voter turnout across states find that those with more facilitative registration laws have higher turnout rates. Eliminating registration barriers altogether is estimated to raise voter participation rates by up to 10%. This article presents panel estimates of the effects of introducing registration that exploits changes in registration laws and turnout within states. New York and Ohio imposed registration requirements on all of their counties in 1965 and 1977, respectively.