Division of Social Sciences, New York University Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
LEM (UMR 9221), University of Lille, Lille, France.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 24;16(2):e0247026. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247026. eCollection 2021.
This article investigates the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on electoral participation. We study the French municipal elections that took place at the very beginning of the ongoing pandemic and held in over 9,000 municipalities on March 15, 2020. In addition to the simple note that turnout rates decreased to a historically low level, we establish a robust relationship between the depressed turnout rate and the disease. Using various estimation strategies and employing a large number of potential confounding factors, we find that the participation rate decreases with city proximity to COVID-19 clusters. Furthermore, the proximity has conditioned impacts according to the proportion of elderly -who are the most threatened- within the city. Cities with higher population density, where the risk of infection is higher, and cities where only one list ran at the election, which dramatically reduces competitiveness, experienced differentiated effects of distance.
本文探讨了 COVID-19 疫情对选举参与的影响。我们研究了发生在当前大流行初期的法国市政选举,该选举于 2020 年 3 月 15 日在 9000 多个市镇举行。除了简单地指出投票率下降到历史最低水平之外,我们还在疫情和低迷的投票率之间建立了一个稳健的关系。我们使用各种估计策略,并利用大量潜在的混杂因素,发现参与率随着城市与 COVID-19 集群的接近程度而下降。此外,这种接近程度根据城市中老年人(最受威胁的人群)的比例产生了有条件的影响。人口密度较高、感染风险较高的城市,以及只有一个名单参加选举、大大降低了竞争力的城市,受到了距离的不同影响。