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Home » Mobilization Methods

Election Day Mobilization

Addonizio, Green, Glaser and Ryan 2006 - Election Day Festivals in NH and CT

Holding community parties at polling sites is found to be effective in mobilizing voter turnout.

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 11:05
Election Day Mobilization – Nonpartisan
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Green 2004 - Election Day Mobilization Campaign in New Jersey

An election day mobilization campaign targeting registered voters between the ages of 18 and 25 is found to increase turnout, particularly among voters that had previously expressed an intention to vote.

Tiffany Davenport – Sun, 2007 – 04 – 08 22:51
Election Day Mobilization – Nonpartisan – Timing – Volunteer – Young Voters
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