“…For instance, many argue that direct democracy leads to policy choices that are (more) consistent with majority preferences (Leemann and Wasserfallen, 2016;Matsusaka, 2005). Previous research also suggests that direct democracy increases the political knowledge of citizens, voter turnout, party membership, and trust in political institutions (Altman, 2012;Dyck and Lascher, 2008;Olken, 2010;Peters, 2016). Yet, we know little about the effect of direct democracy on the behavior of elites and their responsiveness to citizen-initiated contacts.…”