Mobilizing the party faithful: Results from a statewide turnout experiment in michigan
Recent large-scale field experiments of get out the vote (GOTV) drives have been non-partisan and may not accurately capture the effectiveness of partisan campaign outreach. In the 2002 Michigan gubernatorial election, a large field experiment across 14 state house districts evaluated the cost effectiveness of three mobilization technologies utilized by the Michigan Democratic Party's Youth Coordinated Campaign: door hangers, volunteer phone calls, and face-to-face visits. The results indicate that all three GOTV strategies possess similar cost-effectiveness.
Year of publication: |
2004
|
---|---|
Authors: | King, David ; Nickerson, David ; Friedrichs, Ryan |
Institutions: | The Field Experiments Website |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Friedrichs, Ryan, (2003)
-
Gerber, Alan, (2003)
-
Real Wealth and Experimental Cooperation: Evidence from Field Experiments
Cardenas, Juan Camilo, (2002)
- More ...