Political Science
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objective: Ranked-choice voting (RCV) is increasingly seen as a way to reduce political polarization and increase voter choice in elections, but little is known about its effect on candidate fundraising. In 2022, Alaska held its first election using a nonpartisan Top 4 primary followed by a ranked-choice general election. We analyze the effect of this new system on campaign financing practices in state legislative elections. There are many reasons to expect RCV to increase campaign spending, broaden the donor pool, and prompt donors to support candidates to whom they would not otherwise contribute. Method: We measure changes in fundraising over the past decade in Alaska legislative elections. We conduct a network analysis of campaign contributors in Alaska for the 2018, 2020, and 2022 state legislative elections. Results: RCV had minimal consequences for campaign fundraising. Our ability to draw broader conclusions about the relationship between RCV and campaign finance is complicated by unusual features of Alaska politics. Conclusions: There is little evidence that the adoption of a Top 4/RCV system in Alaska had immediate effects on campaign finance in state legislative elections. However, patterns may change as legislators and donors adapt to the new system.
Publication Title
Social Science Quarterly
Publication Date
9-2024
Volume
105
Issue
5
First Page
1668
Last Page
1690
ISSN
0038-4941
DOI
10.1111/ssqu.13422
Keywords
ranked-choice voting, Alaska, studies, general election, elections
Repository Citation
Albert, Zachary; Boatright, Robert G.; Cuthbert, Lane; Eichen, Adam; van Erve, Wouter; La Raja, Raymond J.; and Rolfe, Meredith, "Election reform and campaign finance: Did Alaska's top 4 nonpartisan primaries and ranked-choice general elections affect political spending?" (2024). Political Science. 18.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_political_science/18
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Publisher must be acknowledged with citation: Albert, Z., Boatright, R. G., Cuthbert, L., Eichen, A., van Erve, W., La Raja, R. J., & Rolfe, M. (2024). Election reform and campaign finance: Did Alaska's top 4 nonpartisan primaries and ranked‐choice general elections affect political spending?. Social science quarterly.