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Replication Data for: Extra, Extra, (Don't) Roll-Off About It! Newspaper Endorsements for Ballot Measures

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Voters often have difficulty making choices on the myriad state constitutional amendments they vote on each year. Without partisan cues, they turn to other sources for these low-salience, high complexity measures. One such source is news- paper endorsements. In this article we look at newspaper endorsements of ballot measures in Florida over 20 years both on \no" votes and roll-off. We argue that endorsements' effect on \no" votes and roll-off differs in ways not previously appreciated. Newspaper endorsements have a positive impact on no votes, as expected from the information theory of voter participation. Endorsements have little impact on roll-off which we posit is because roll-off voters are not likely to seek information from newspapers. Thus newspaper endorsements serve to persuade, but not entice, voters to vote for ballot measures. The datasets, codebook, and R Script in this record are used to test hypotheses for this paper.
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2018-01-26
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