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Table 1.

Party composition of married households.

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Table 2.

Party affiliation, conditional on spouse’s party affiliation.

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Fig 1.

Household party composition, by age.

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Fig 2.

Household party composition, by neighborhood.

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Table 3.

Turnout by individual party registration.

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Fig 3.

Individual turnout by household type, general elections 2012 and 2014.

Note: The x-axis defines household type. The first letter represents the group being measured whereas the second letter represents the spouse. For instance, ‘OD’ represents independents married to Democrats, whereas ‘DO’ represents Democrats married to independents.

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Table 4.

Turnout differences by household type, open vs. closed primary state.

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Fig 4.

Estimated turnout of mixed-partisan marriage, 2012 and 2014 general elections.

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Fig 5.

Estimated turnout of mixed-partisan marriage, 2012 and 2014 primary elections.

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