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Voting Turnout and Referendum Outcomes on Same‐Sex Marriage, 1998–2015

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  • Christopher A. Simon
  • Richard E. Matland
  • Dane G. Wendell
  • Raymond Tatalovich

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Objectives This analysis of referenda voting on same‐sex marriage (SSM) from 1998 until Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) focuses on the impact of turnout, which has been neglected in previous research on gay marriage referenda. Methods We employ OLS regression analysis with clustered standard errors by state to analyze voting on SSM referenda with eight county‐level variables and seven state‐level variables. Our novel data set includes 2,610 counties across 34 different states. Results Higher referendum turnout consistently produced less support for banning SSM. Additionally, we find that the gap between the polling numbers and referendum results was caused by low turnout levels. A higher turnout would reduce that gap, so that polling would have more closely approximated public opinion. Conclusions These findings suggest that impact of voter turnout on public policy is understudied, and including turnout measures may help future researchers better understand the electoral behavior of morality policy referenda.

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  • Christopher A. Simon & Richard E. Matland & Dane G. Wendell & Raymond Tatalovich, 2018. "Voting Turnout and Referendum Outcomes on Same‐Sex Marriage, 1998–2015," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 99(4), pages 1522-1534, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:socsci:v:99:y:2018:i:4:p:1522-1534
    DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.12518
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    1. Dane G. Wendell & Raymond Tatalovich, 2021. "Classifying public policies with Moral Foundations Theory," Policy Sciences, Springer;Society of Policy Sciences, vol. 54(1), pages 155-182, March.

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