Replication Data for Happy Birthday: You Get to Vote!
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This paper estimates the effect of Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) on voter turnout in California and Oregon. AVR systems register to vote all eligible individuals who transact with proscribed government agencies, most commonly the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMVs). The article isolates one part of the causal impact of AVR on turnout by taking advantage of a temporal feature of license renewals. Many individuals interact with the DMV periodically due to the need to renew drivers’ licenses. Because licenses in both California and Oregon expire on birthdays, an individual’s birth date can be treated as an exogenous variable discriminating between some individuals are registered to vote in time for an election, whereas others are not. Our instrumental variable analysis compares registration and voting rates for individuals with birth dates prior and subsequent to the voter registration deadline. After calculating a causal effect of AVR on turnout at the individual level, we extrapolate this AVR “birthday” effect to overall voter turnout for these states.
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2022-12-21



