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Panel Participants<br />
Jih-wen Lin (Academia Sinica), “The Endogenous Change of the Electoral System: The<br />
Case of SNTV.”<br />
Shaheen Mozaffar (Bridgewater State), “Context, Contingency <strong>and</strong> Choice in Electoral<br />
System Reform.”<br />
Alan J. Renwick (Oxford), “The Politics of Electoral Reform in Established<br />
Democracies.”<br />
Georg Lutz (Lausanne), “Explaining the introduction of PR: non-strategic actors, unfair <strong>electoral</strong><br />
competition <strong>and</strong> the need for political coordination.”<br />
Panel 7: Co-sponsored with Elections <strong>and</strong> Voting Behavior<br />
Panel Title: ID Requirements <strong>and</strong> Voter Turnout<br />
Panel Chair<br />
Richard Sobel (Harvard)<br />
Panel Discussants<br />
Jonathan Nagler (NYU)<br />
Richard Sobel (Harvard)<br />
Panel Participants<br />
Matt A. Barreto (University of Washington), Stepehn Nuno (UC Irvine), <strong>and</strong> Gabriel<br />
Sanchez (University of New Mexico), “The Disproportionate Impact of Photo Identification<br />
Requirements on the Indiana Electorate.”<br />
Jonathan N. Katz (Caltech), “The Effect of Voter Identification Laws on Turnout.”<br />
David Anderson (Rutgers), “A Peek Inside: How Provisional Ballots Can Cast Light<br />
Upon Voter ID <strong>and</strong> Turnout.”<br />
Stephen D. Ansolabehere (MIT), “The Voting Experience in the 2008 Presidential<br />
Primary Elections.”<br />
Marjorie R. Hershey (Indiana, Bloomington), “Costs of Voting: Effects on Turnout.”<br />
Panel 8: Co-sponsored with Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrialized Societies<br />
Panel Title: Voter Turnout: Who Votes <strong>and</strong> Why?<br />
Panel Chair<br />
Melanie Goodrich (NYU)<br />
Panel Discussants<br />
Robert A. Jackson (FSU)<br />
Timothy Hellwig (Houston)<br />
Panel Participants<br />
Todd Donovan (Western Washington University) <strong>and</strong> Caroline Tolbert (Iowa), “The<br />
<strong>Political</strong> Context of Learning: Electoral Competition <strong>and</strong> Turnout of Less Interested Citizens.”<br />
Marina Costa Lobo (Universidade de Lisboa) <strong>and</strong> Michael Lewis-Beck (Iowa), “Party<br />
Identification vs. Ideology in Portugal: Evidence from the 2005 Legislative <strong>and</strong> the 2006<br />
Presidential Elections.”