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  • This paper proposes the argument that voters are more likely to turn out at elections when candidates and parties address their issue concerns during the electoral campaign. Voters with high levels of congruence in policy priorities should perceive the campaign as more interesting and the election as more relevant and, hence, be more motivated to participate. At the same time, the vote choice should be facilitated as voters’ attitudes towards the issues debated by parties are more accessible. The analysis based on data from the 2009 German election confirms the hypothesis, yet only among non-partisan voters. Party identification appears to compensate for the alienating and costly implications of low priority congruence. (xsd:string)
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  • The Effect of Congruence in Policy Priorities on Electoral Participation (xsd:string)
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