[HTML][HTML] Could vote buying be socially desirable? Exploratory analyses of a 'failed'list experiment

S Hatz, H Fjelde, D Randahl - Quality & Quantity, 2024 - Springer
List experiments encourage survey respondents to report sensitive opinions they may prefer
not to reveal. But, studies sometimes find that respondents admit more readily to sensitive …

Poverty, Partisanship, and Vote Buying in Latin America

MK Justesen, L Manzetti - Latin American Politics and Society, 2023 - cambridge.org
Electoral contests in Latin America are often characterized by attempts by political parties to
sway the outcome of elections using vote buying—a practice that seems to persist during …

Wasting public money to buy turnout: quasi-experimental evidence from the polish battle for fire trucks

M Gulczyński, M Cześnik - Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
It is well known that incumbents enjoy advantages in elections. Among others, they may use
public resources to increase their electoral chances by mobilizing specific social groups to …

List experiments, political sophistication, and vote buying: experimental evidence from Mexico

R Castro Cornejo, U Beltrán - Journal of Politics in Latin …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This research conducted list experiments to estimate the percentage of respondents who
received electoral gifts during the 2015 legislative and the 2015 and 2017 subnational …

[PDF][PDF] Clientelist Mobilization and Political Participation Outside of the Electoral Arena

CA Holzner - Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública, 2023 - revistas.usal.es
Scholarship on clientelist mobilization has focused almost exclusively on electoral
clientelism, that is efforts by patrons and brokers to encourage turnout and participation in …

Why Do Clientelist Brokers Go Rogue? Parties, Politicians, and Intermediaries in Mexico

J Langston, RC Cornejo - Perspectives on Politics, 2023 - cambridge.org
Political scientists working on clientelism have become interested in the relationships
between brokers and the politicians and parties for whom they work. In most of this research …