2024
DOI: 10.1177/1532673x241273132
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More Candidates and Fewer Voters: How an Abundance of Choice Demobilizes the Electorate

Spencer Goidel

Abstract: Voters, like consumers, experience choice overload when presented with too many similar options. The literature on consumer behavior finds overwhelmed consumers often opt out of making a decision altogether. Yet, how large candidate fields affect American voter behavior remains unexplored. I use an aggregate-level analysis leveraging exogenous changes to Louisiana’s electoral institutions and an individual-level analysis to investigate the effect of varying quantities of choice on ballot rolloff in U.S. House … Show more

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