Authors
Maximilian Overbeck, Tali Aharoni, Christian Baden, Michael Freedman, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt
Publication date
2024/6/1
Journal
International Journal of Public Opinion Research
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
edae015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
How do religious citizens’ election projections influence voter turnout? While previous studies have demonstrated the significant impact of religious orientation on individuals’ general future outlook, little is known about the influence of religion on voters’ electoral expectations and how these expectations affect voter turnout. In this paper, we employ a nuanced conceptual framework of election projections and examine the impact of religion on both the affective and probabilistic aspects of citizens’ expectations regarding election outcomes. Our analysis draws upon original panel survey data collected in two countries, focusing on the 2021 Israeli general elections and the 2022 French presidential elections. The findings reveal a mobilizing effect of religious citizens’ election projections in both Israel and France. Specifically, religious voters tend to have more positive affective forecasts about their projected election …
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