Too afraid to vote? The effects of COVID-19 on voting behaviour
Abstract
. This paper studies the causal effect of local exposure to COVID-19 on voting behaviour and electoral outcomes using evidence from the regional elections held in Spain on 12 July 2020. Exploiting the variation in exposure to COVID-19 and using a difference-in-differences identification strategy, we show that turnout was between 2.6 and 5.1 percentage points lower in municipalities that experienced positive cases of COVID-19. In addition, the results show a substantial increase in the probability of voting for nationalist parties. We discuss the idea of perceived fear being the potential mechanism driving our results.
Too afraid to vote? The effects of COVID-19 on voting behaviour
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0176-2680Palabras Clave
.COVID-19ElectionsVoting behaviourTurnoutVote share