Authors

Rustam Romaniuc

Andrea Guido

Pierre Baudry

Cécile Bazart

Loïc Berger

Noémi Berlin

Aurélie Bonein

Imen Bouhlel

Kene Boun My

Michela Chessa

Paolo Crosetto

Etienne Dagorn

Quentin David

Etienne Farvaque

Agnès Festré

Abel François

Lisette Ibanez

Herrade Igersheim

Nicolas Jacquemet

Isabelle Lebon

Mathieu Lefebvre

Olivier L’Haridon

Danlin Li

Youenn Loheac

Stéphane Luchini

Laurent Muller

Matthieu Pourieux

Elven Priour

Sébastien Roussel

Petros Sekeris

Maïté Stephan

Eli Spiegelman

Angela Sutan

Uyanga Turmunkh

Laurence Vardaxoglou

Marc Willinger

Dimitri Dubois

Published

December 12, 2025

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Abstract

There is a significant gap in turnout between young people and older voters. The failure to instill a voting habit at an early age may have long term consequences in terms of future political participation as well as on other civic behaviors. Using a pre-registered online experiment with 3790 subjects, we implemented behavioral interventions aiming to stimulate youth turnout in the 2022 French presidential election. We rely on an innovative incentive scheme to measure their consequences on (self-reported) actual voting behavior. We also provide evidence on the effect of one behavioral intervention on youth turnout in a less salient election, the French legislative election that took place two months after the Presidential one. The results from the two experiments show the absence of any differences in turnout between the baseline and the treatment conditions. We investigate several mechanisms that can explain our results.
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