Corrupt political jurisdictions and voter participation

GR Karahan, RM Coats, WF Shughart - Public Choice, 2006 - Springer
GR Karahan, RM Coats, WF Shughart
Public Choice, 2006Springer
An FBI investigation of county purchasing activities in the mid 1980s resulted in the
conviction of 55 of Mississippi's 410 county supervisors. Analyzing data from the state's 1987
county supervisor elections and hypothesizing that candidates' demands for votes increase
as the gains from holding public office increase, we predict larger voter turnouts in the 26 of
the state's 82 counties where supervisor corruption was exposed. Holding constant average
voter turnout in the preceding US presidential election and controlling for the …
Abstract
An FBI investigation of county purchasing activities in the mid 1980s resulted in the conviction of 55 of Mississippi's 410 county supervisors. Analyzing data from the state's 1987 county supervisor elections and hypothesizing that candidates' demands for votes increase as the gains from holding public office increase, we predict larger voter turnouts in the 26 of the state's 82 counties where supervisor corruption was exposed. Holding constant average voter turnout in the preceding U.S. presidential election and controlling for the competitiveness of supervisor races, we find that more Mississippians indeed voted in corrupt than in non-corrupt counties.
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