RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Are Simultaneously Decided Referenda Substitutable? Evidence from Municipal Land Use Ballot Measures JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 577 OP 587 DO 10.3368/le.97.3.577 VO 97 IS 3 A1 Gammans, Matthew A1 Sanchirico, James N. A1 Kroetz, Kailin A1 Armsworth, Paul R. A1 Swiedler, Elaine W. YR 2021 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/97/3/577.abstract AB The results of ballot referenda have often been used to infer the preferences of voters for various types of policy. However, voters may be influenced by the appearance of competing ballot referenda. We propose a simple theoretical framework for considering the substitutability or complementarity of various land use policies and apply this framework to a novel dataset of 603 land-related municipal ballot measures in California. We find that the appearance of a competing anti-growth measure decreases support for other anti-growth measures, while the appearance of pro-growth measures do not affect the likelihood of passage for anti-growth or pro-growth measures.