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Church Voting Recommendations,Voter Preferences,and Political Decisions
Authors:Benno Torgler  David Stadelmann  Marco Portmann
Institution:1. School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology;2. Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), Queensland University of Technology;3. CREMA – Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts

Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, Switzerland

Abstract:In Switzerland, two key church institutions—the Conference of Swiss Bishops and the Federation of Protestant Churches—make public recommendations on how to vote for certain referenda. We leverage this situation to directly measure religious organizations’ power to reflect and shape human decision making. That is, using a direct measure of voters’ commitment to their religious institution, we analyze whether they are more likely to vote in line with this organization's voting recommendation. We find that these recommendations do indeed wield influence, implying that even in a secularized world, religion plays a crucial role in voting decisions. Our results hold for both aggregate and individual-level voting decisions.
Keywords:power  religion  voting  referenda  trust  rules of thumb
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