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Rapport
2018
Voter Mobilisation in a High-Turnout Context: Get Out the Vote Experiments in the 2017 Norwegian Parliamentary Election
Johannes Bergh
Dag Arne Christensen
og
Richard Matland
Utgiver/serie
Utgiver/serie
Utgiver
Institutt for samfunnsforskning
Serie
Rapport – Institutt for samfunnsforskning
ISSN 0333-3671
e-ISSN 1891-4314
NVI-nivå 0
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Rapport
Publiseringsår: 2018
Hefte: 2018:7
Antall sider: 44
ISBN: 978-82-7763-598-9
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Institusjonsarkiv
hdl.handle.net/11250/2502179
Klassifisering
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Fagfelt (NPI)
Fagfelt: Statsvitenskap
- Fagområde: Samfunnsvitenskap
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Voter Mobilisation in a High-Turnout Context: Get Out the Vote Experiments in the 2017 Norwegian Parliamentary Election
Sammendrag
What can be done to increase voter participation in elections? One possibility is to contact voters individually and try to get them to the polls. This report contains results from several experiments with “Get Out the Vote” mobilisation techniques in the Norwegian local elections of 2015 and the parliamentary election of 2017. These experiments include letters in the post, SMS text messages and phone calls to voters. The general finding is that mobilisation drives such as these are more effective in local elections where turnout is lower than in parliamentary elections. SMS text messages and letters in the post can be quite effective in mobilising low-turnout groups, such as immigrants and young voters in local elections.
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Johannes Bergh
Forfatter
ved Institutt for samfunnsforskning
Dag Arne Christensen
Forfatter
ved NORCE Helse og samfunn ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Richard Matland
Forfatter
ved Loyola University of Chicago
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