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Get-Out-the-Vote Drives and Turnout
Unformatted Document Text:  27 Green, Donald P., Alan S. Gerber, and David W. Nickerson. 2003. “Getting Out the Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Canvassing Experiments.” Journal of Politics, forthcoming. Grofman, Bernard, Guillermo Owen, and Christian Collet. 1999. “Rethinking the Partisan Effects of Higher Turnout: So What’s the Question?” Public Choice 99: 357-76. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 2001. “The Political Implications of Higher Turnout.” British Journal of Political Science 31: 179-223. McNulty, John E. 2003. “Partisan Get-Out-The-Vote Drives and Turnout”. Presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Miller, Roy E., David A. Bositis, and Denise L. Baer. 1981. “Stimulating Voter Turnout in a Primary: Field Experiment with a Precinct Committeeman.” International Political Science Review 2: 445-460. Nagel, Jack H., and John E. McNulty. 1996. “Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in Senatorial and Gubernatorial Elections.” American Political Science Review 90: 780-793. Nagel, Jack H., and John E. McNulty. 2000. “Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections.” American Politics Quarterly 28: 408 -429. Radcliff, Benjamin. 1994. “Turnout and the Democratic Vote.” American Politics Quarterly 22: 259-76. Ranney, Austin. 1983. Channels of Power. New York: Basic Books. Rosenstone, Steven J., and John Mark Hansen. 1993. Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America. New York: Macmillan. Schattschneider, E. E. 1960. The Semi-Sovereign People: A Realist’s View of Democracy in America. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Tucker, Harvey J., and Arnold Vedlitz. 1986. “Does Heavy Turnout Help Democrats in Presidential Elections?” American Political Science Review 87: 1291-98. Wolfinger, Raymond E., and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1980. Who Votes? New Haven: Yale University Press.

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Green, Donald P., Alan S. Gerber, and David W. Nickerson. 2003. “Getting Out the
Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Canvassing Experiments.”
Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
Grofman, Bernard, Guillermo Owen, and Christian Collet. 1999. “Rethinking the
Partisan Effects of Higher Turnout: So What’s the Question?” Public Choice 99:
357-76.
Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 2001. “The Political Implications of
Higher Turnout.” British Journal of Political Science 31: 179-223.
McNulty, John E. 2003. “Partisan Get-Out-The-Vote Drives and Turnout”. Presented at
the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, Roy E., David A. Bositis, and Denise L. Baer. 1981. “Stimulating Voter
Turnout in a Primary: Field Experiment with a Precinct Committeeman.”
International Political Science Review 2: 445-460.
Nagel, Jack H., and John E. McNulty. 1996. “Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in
Senatorial and Gubernatorial Elections.” American Political Science Review 90: 780-
793.
Nagel, Jack H., and John E. McNulty. 2000. “Partisan Effects of Voter Turnout in
Presidential Elections.” American Politics Quarterly 28: 408 -429.
Radcliff, Benjamin. 1994. “Turnout and the Democratic Vote.” American Politics
Quarterly 22: 259-76.
Ranney, Austin. 1983. Channels of Power. New York: Basic Books.
Rosenstone, Steven J., and John Mark Hansen. 1993. Mobilization, Participation, and
Democracy in America. New York: Macmillan.
Schattschneider, E. E. 1960. The Semi-Sovereign People: A Realist’s View of
Democracy in America. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
Tucker, Harvey J., and Arnold Vedlitz. 1986. “Does Heavy Turnout Help Democrats in
Presidential Elections?” American Political Science Review 87: 1291-98.
Wolfinger, Raymond E., and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1980. Who Votes? New Haven:
Yale University Press.


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