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Campaigns, Mobilisation, and Composition Effects in the 2018 Irish Abortion Referendum
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Abstract Referendums on issues usually thought to split along cleavage lines are least likely to see significant campaign effects because it is difficult to get voters to switch sides on such issues. We argue that even though campaigns might not be very effective at shifting people's votes - persuasive effec... view more
Referendums on issues usually thought to split along cleavage lines are least likely to see significant campaign effects because it is difficult to get voters to switch sides on such issues. We argue that even though campaigns might not be very effective at shifting people's votes - persuasive effects - the campaign can influence the decision to vote or not - mobilising effects. Using the 2018 referendum to repeal the Irish ban on abortion, we test for mobilisation effects in which one campaign caused the withdrawal of support for its campaign and possibly motivated potential voters in the other side's campaign. By remaining "on message" the pro-choice side's arguably less interesting campaign allowed mainstream elites to come on board. We offer evidence that the campaigns mobilized some groups and suppressed turnout in others, leading to a larger victory for the repeal (the ban on abortion) side than most had expected.... view less
Keywords
referendum; Ireland; abortion; voting behavior; election advertising; mobilization
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
backfire effects; cleavages; electoral campaigns; minimal effects; turnout composition effects
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Politics and Governance, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and Transformational Political Change
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed