Abstract
This paper presents an empirical analysis of two models of non-voting which Ordeshook and I incorporated into the spatial theory of electoral competition. We called these models abstention from alienation and abstention from indifference since our goal was to formalize established social-psychological hypotheses of non-voting. The data used in this paper is part of the 1968 election survey conducted by the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center.
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