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Fewer Costs, More Votes? United Kingdom Innovations in Election Administration 2000–2007 and the Effect on Voter Turnout

Publication: Election Law Journal
Volume 10, Issue Number 1

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There is a rich political science literature on the relationship between election administration and voter turnout but it is largely based on studies of U.S. elections. Innovations with election administration by the United Kingdom’s New Labour government allow researchers to see whether U.S. findings travel. These short-term experiments and permanent reforms have been criticized for encouraging electoral fraud and undermining confidence in the democratic process (Wilks-Heeg, 2009); being led by motivations of party statecraft (James, 2010a); or being a false substitute for real democratic reform (Hay and Stoker, 2009: 226). There is much to these claims, and drawing lessons from the pilots is difficult because of poor experimental design. However, the innovations suggest that election administration can affect U.K. turnout. The effects of all-postal and individual registration appear to be particularly significant. Election administration is therefore an overlooked variable in non-U.S. literatures on electoral participation and is worthy of further investigation by researchers and policymakers.

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Toby S. James
Toby S. James is a Lecturer in the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University in the United Kingdom. He would like to thank two anonymous reviewers from Election Law Journal, Professor Mark Evans and Dr. Jonathan Bradbury for their valuable comments and suggestions on an earlier version of this article. The author alone is responsible for any errors.

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Address correspondence to:Dr. Toby S. JamesSwansea UniversityDepartment of Political and Cultural StudiesJames Callaghan BuildingSingleton ParkSwanseaUnited Kingdom
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