Author: Cotti, Chad; Engelhardt, Bryan; Foster, Joshua; Nesson, Erik; Niekamp, Paul
Title: The relationship between inâ€person voting and COVIDâ€19: Evidence from the Wisconsin primary Cord-id: 9x6lxplm Document date: 2021_3_1
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Snippet: On April 7, 2020, Wisconsin held its presidential primary election, and news reports showed long lines of voters due to fewer polling locations. We use countyâ€level variation in voting patterns and weekly countyâ€level COVID test data to examine whether inâ€person voting increased COVIDâ€19 cases. We find a statistically significant association between inâ€person voting density and the spread of COVIDâ€19 2–3 weeks after the election. In our main results, a 10% increase in inâ€person v
Document: On April 7, 2020, Wisconsin held its presidential primary election, and news reports showed long lines of voters due to fewer polling locations. We use countyâ€level variation in voting patterns and weekly countyâ€level COVID test data to examine whether inâ€person voting increased COVIDâ€19 cases. We find a statistically significant association between inâ€person voting density and the spread of COVIDâ€19 2–3 weeks after the election. In our main results, a 10% increase in inâ€person voters per polling location is associated with an 18.4% increase in the COVIDâ€19 positive test rate 2–3 weeks later.
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