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I Don't "No": Empirical Evidence of the Confused Voter in Initiative Elections
Unformatted Document Text:  27 Matsusaka, John G. 1993. “Election Closeness and Voter Turnout: Evidence from California Ballot Propositions.” Public Choice. 34:313-34 McDonald, Michael. 2003. “California Recall Voting: Nuggets of California Gold for Voting Behavior.” The Forum 1(4):Article 6. Mueller, John E. 1969. “Voting on the Propositions: Ballot Patterns and Historical Trends in California.” American Political Science Review 63:1197-1212. Neuman, Russell. 1986. The Paradox of Mass Politics: Knowledge and Opinion in the American Electorate. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Perea, Anduiza E. 2002. “Individual Characteristics, Institutional Incentives and Electoral Abstention in Western Europe.” European Journal of Political Research. 41:643-73. Palfrey, Thomas R., and Keith T. Poole. 1987. “The Relationship Between Information, Ideology, and Voting Behavior.” American Journal of Political Science. (31): 511-530. Walker, Jack L. 1966. “Ballot Forms and Voter Fatigue: An Analysis of the Office Block and Party Column Ballots.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 10:448-464. White, Kenneth, Michael Binder, Richard Ledet and C. Richard Hofstetter. 2005. “Misinformation and Political Participation: A Cause for Concern.” Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March 17-19. Wolfinger, Raymond E., and Stephen J. Rosenstone. 1980. Who Votes? New Haven: Yale University Press. Zaller, John R. 1992. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Authors: Binder, Mike.
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Matsusaka, John G. 1993. “Election Closeness and Voter Turnout: Evidence from
California Ballot Propositions.” Public Choice. 34:313-34
McDonald, Michael. 2003. “California Recall Voting: Nuggets of California Gold for
Voting Behavior.” The Forum 1(4):Article 6.
Mueller, John E. 1969. “Voting on the Propositions: Ballot Patterns and Historical Trends
in California.” American Political Science Review 63:1197-1212.
Neuman, Russell. 1986. The Paradox of Mass Politics: Knowledge and Opinion in the
American Electorate. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Perea, Anduiza E. 2002. “Individual Characteristics, Institutional Incentives and Electoral
Abstention in Western Europe.” European Journal of Political Research. 41:643-
73.
Palfrey, Thomas R., and Keith T. Poole. 1987. “The Relationship Between Information,
Ideology, and Voting Behavior.” American Journal of Political Science. (31):
511-530.
Walker, Jack L. 1966. “Ballot Forms and Voter Fatigue: An Analysis of the Office Block
and Party Column Ballots.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 10:448-464.
White, Kenneth, Michael Binder, Richard Ledet and C. Richard Hofstetter. 2005.
“Misinformation and Political Participation: A Cause for Concern.” Paper
presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March
17-19.
Wolfinger, Raymond E., and Stephen J. Rosenstone. 1980. Who Votes? New Haven: Yale
University Press.
Zaller, John R. 1992. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.


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