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Home » Mobilization Methods

Robo-Calls

Green and Karlan 2006 - Robo-Calls and Voter Mobilization

Robo calls with GOTV messages have a small, positive effect on turnout; election protection script robo calls are not effective in mobilizing voters.

Jeff Hester – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 11:17
Nonpartisan – Robo-Calls
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Ramirez 2005 - Multi-method Mobilization Among Latino Voters

Of three mobilization methods: robo calls, direct mail and phone calls, only live phone calls produce statistically significant mobilization effects among Latino voters.

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 11:39
Bilingual, Multilingual, Multiethnic – Direct Mail – Nonpartisan – Robo-Calls – Volunteer
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