Voter turnout and municipal amalgamations: Evidence from Denmark

Yosef Bhatti, Kasper M. Hansen*

*Corresponding author for this work
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    Abstract

    The study utilizes evidence from the Danish 2007 municipal reform to inquire into the relationship between municipal amalgamations and voter turnout, that is, the classical discussion on size and democracy. The Danish municipal reform is particularly suited for investigating the relationship as a large number of units were merged due to reasons thought to be unrelated with the democratic performance while others were left unchanged. This allows us to investigate the relationship in a quasi-experimental setup. The study finds some evidence of a short-term positive effect on turnout and only limited evidence of a medium- to long-term negative effect when comparing amalgamated and non-amalgamated municipalities. However, stronger indications of negative effects on turnout are found when considering the intensity of the amalgamations.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalLocal Government Studies
    Volume45
    Issue number5
    Pages (from-to)697-723
    ISSN0300-3930
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • amalgamation
    • jurisdiction size
    • participation
    • quasi-experiment
    • Voter turnout

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