Taking the Temperature: Implications for Adoption of Election Day Registration, State-Level Voter Turnout, and Life Expectancy
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2012-01
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Cambridge University Press
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We consider the neglected importance of temperature as an explanatory variable. We show that: (1) colder states have turnout that is high relative to the national average; (2) the coldest states in the United States were more likely to adopt Election Day Registration (EDR) than other states, and very hot states never did so; and (3) those who live in colder states live longer.
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political science
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Wuffle, A.; Brians, C. L.; Coulter, K., "Taking the Temperature: Implications for Adoption of Election Day Registration, State-Level Voter Turnout, and Life Expectancy," PS Polt. Sci. & Politics 45(1), 78-82, 2012. DOI: 10.1017/s1049096511001685