Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Januar 2016

Measuring Voter Registration and Turnout in Surveys

In: The public opinion quarterly: POQ, Band 80, Heft 3, S. 597-621

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Abstract

In many post-election surveys, the proportion of respondents who claim to have voted is greater than government-reported turnout rates. These differences have often been attributed to respondent lying (e.g., Burden 2000). In a search for greater accuracy, scholars have replaced respondent self-reports of turnout with government records of their turnout (a.k.a. turnout validation). Some scholars have interpreted "validated" turnout estimates as more accurate than respondent self-reports because "validated" rates tend to be lower than aggregate self-reported rates and tend to be closer to government-reported rates. We explore the viability of turnout validation efforts. We find that several apparently viable methods of matching survey respondents to government records severely underestimate the proportion of Americans who were registered to vote. Matching errors that severely underestimate registration rates also drive down "validated" turnout estimates. As a result, when "validated" turnout estimates appear to be more accurate than self-reports because they produce lower turnout estimates, the apparent accuracy is likely an illusion. Also, among respondents whose self-reports can be validated against government records, the accuracy of self-reports is extremely high. This would not occur if lying was the primary explanation for differences between reported and official turnout rates. These findings challenge the notion that the practice of "turnout validation" offers a means of measuring turnout that is more accurate than survey respondents' self-reports.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Oxford University Press (OUP)

ISSN: 1537-5331

DOI

10.1093/poq/nfw021

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