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Party Identification and Vote Choice in Partisan and Nonpartisan Judicial Elections Chris Bonneau University of Pittsburg Damon Cann Utah State University.

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1 Party Identification and Vote Choice in Partisan and Nonpartisan Judicial Elections Chris Bonneau University of Pittsburg Damon Cann Utah State University

2 The Problem: No existing national sample of voters in judicial elections (limited to single-state studies) Little is known about whether partisanship effects voters’ decision making in judicial elections Questions swaps allowed us to ask vote choice questions on 3 CCES modules. Not all respondents lived in states with judicial elections Not everyone votes We observe multiple vote choices per voter in some states. Total n = 456

3 Design-adjusted Crosstab

4 Probit Model of Vote Choice


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