This book presents a collection of papers illustrating the variety of experimental
methodologies used to study voting. Experimental methods include laboratory experiments in the
tradition of political psychology laboratory experiments with monetary incentives in the
economic tradition survey experiments (varying survey question wording framing or content)
as well as various kinds of field experimentation. Topics include the behavior of voters (in
particular turnout vote choice and strategic voting) the behavior of parties and candidates
and the comparison of electoral rules.