2023
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12658
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Electoral Democracy and Working‐Age Mortality

Abstract: Policy Points The erosion of electoral democracy in the United States in recent decades may have contributed to the high and rising working‐age mortality rates, which predate the COVID‐19 pandemic. Eroding electoral democracy in a US state was associated with higher working‐age mortality from homicide, suicide, and especially from drug poisoning and infectious disease. State and federal efforts to strengthen electoral democracy, such as banning partisan gerrymandering, improving voter enfranchisement, and refo… Show more

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