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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
The research presented in this panel offers new insight about who, when, and why people decide to turnout for and/or donate to politicians and parties.
Individual Donor Motivations & Out-of-District Contributions in House Elections - Sanford C. Gordon, New York University; Leah Umanskiy Stein, Harvard University; Kyle Van Rensselaer, New York University
Lowering the Voting Age to 16: Evidence from the Voto Joven in Latin America - Ines Levin, University of California, Irvine
Motivations for Political Donations - William Smith, Wake Forest University
Rallying Support: The Impact of Political Rallies on Small Dollar Donations - Megan Brown, University of Michigan; Maggie Macdonald, University of Kentucky; Rachel Porter, University of Notre Dame; James Hodgdon Bisbee, Vanderbilt University
Rally the Vote: Electoral Competition with Direct Campaign Communication - Anubhav Jha, Princeton University
The Expansion of the Small Donorate in Electoral Politics - James G. Gimpel, University of Maryland, College Park; Isabelle Gibson, University of Maryland
Pension Generosity and Political Participation - Michael Ganslmeier; Margaryta Klymak, King's College London; Tim Vlandas, University of Oxford
Youthquake Revisited: Youth Voting Behavior and Their Risk-Seeking Attitudes - Miroslav Nemčok, University of Oslo; Theodora Helimäki, University of Helsinki