School’s out! Information Cues and Retrospective Voting in the Case of School Closures in Sweden
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2022-09
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While researchprovidesevidencethatvoters’considergovernments’
past performance,littleisknownaboutwhichinformationvoterspay
attentionto.Wesuggesttwocompetingtheoriesofretrospective
voting:Outcome-orientedvotersonlyreacttothepolicyoutcome,
whereas position-orientedvotersconsidertheinitialproposalasin-
formativeoftheincumbent’spolicypositionandpunishthemforthe
unpopularidea.Wetesttheseopposingmechanismsusingthecase
of widelyunpopularschoolclosuresandoriginallycompiledgranular
data onSwedishlocalelectionsresultsfrom2002to2018.Weexploit
within municipalityvariationinvotingacrosstimetocausallyesti-
mate theconsequencesforincumbentsintheneighborhoodsurround-
ing theschools.Ourresultsconfirmthatvoterspunishincumbents
for closingaschoolbutalsoforwithdrawingtheproposal:theyvote
position-oriented.Ourfindingshaveimplicationsfortheunderstand-
ing ofretrospectivevotingandwhichinformationcuesvoterslook
backto.