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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel look at how a variety of methods and policies influence whether people go to the polls and what they choose once they are there.
A Healthy Democracy: How Healthcare Providers Get Patients Ready to Vote - Ben Carter; Georgia Kernell, UCLA; Katherine McCabe, Rutgers University; James A. McCann, Purdue University; Renu Singh, Durham University
Closing the Turnout Gap: Can Planning Drive Young Americans to the Polls? - Grace Evangeline Grady, Rutgers University; Ira Roseman, Rutgers University, CCAS
Predicting Electoral Abstention: Abolishing Compulsory Voting in Belgium - Dieter Stiers, KU Leuven; Marc Hooghe, University Leuven
Voting Alone: The Effect of Early Voting on Turnout - Johannes Bergh, Institute for social research; Dag Arne Christensen, NORCE Society; Henning Finseraas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
AI-Generated Misinformation in the Electoral Process: A Scoping Review - Caroline Orr Bueno, University of Maryland; Rhyner Washburn, University of Maryland