None of the Above: Protest Voting in the World's Largest Democracy

Author(s):  
Gergely Ujhelyi ◽  
Somdeep Chatterjee ◽  
Andrea Szabó

Abstract Who are “protest voters” and do they affect elections? We study this question using the introduction of a pure protest option (“None Of The Above” (NOTA)) on Indian ballots. Using structural estimation, we find that in elections without NOTA, most protest voters simply abstain. Protest voters who turn out scatter their votes among many candidates and consequently have little impact on election results. From a policy perspective, NOTA may be an effective tool to increase political participation, and can attenuate the electoral impact of compulsory voting.

2018 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 467-476 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael M. Bechtel ◽  
Dominik Hangartner ◽  
Lukas Schmid

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-41
Author(s):  
Elyta ◽  
Zulkarnaen

The community Borders the District of Sajingan not been enthusiastic in carry out elections of representatives Sambas Regency Area by 2014 as evidenced by the large number of difference in amount between the number of voters and the number of users voting rights in funneling his voice, even though the user voting rights in the total number of valid votes is very significant. The results showed that there are forms of political participation of border communities large and Sajingan two factors that lead to political participation that is an inhibitor of factor and the driving factor. Forms of political participation of the community in a big electoral exercise Sajingan Representatives Sambas County Area in 2014 including on election activities of the group, who only donate votes to tally election results. Restricting factors in political participation are (1) the bustle of daily activity most workers so prefer not to be involved in the implementation of the regional House of representatives election District of Sambas; 2) prohibition of the family at the request of participating families to give voting rights during the elections of representatives Sambas Regency Area. While the supporting factor of political participation is (1) a sense of wanting the public to be aware of the level of performance and commitment of the winner of the elections of the regional House of representatives elected later; 2) political consciousness of the voters who feel obliged in the launch of the implementation of the regional House of representatives election District of Sambas since it concerns the survival of the future.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 469-499 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Ramos ◽  
Carlos Sanz

How do voters react to shocks that are outside the control of politicians? We address this question by studying the electoral impact of wildfires in Spain in the period 1983-2014. This context allows us to study (a) the effects of fires at different locations and times, as opposed to a specific disaster; (b) the heterogeneous effects by time relative to election day; and (c) the effects on elections for all levels of government. Using a difference-in-difference strategy, we find that an accidental fire up to 9 months ahead of a municipal election increases the incumbent party’s vote share by up to 8 percentage points, whereas a fire earlier in the term does not affect the election results. In addition, fires have no effect on regional or national elections. We discuss the possible mechanisms behind the results in light of the main theories on electoral accountability.


Politics ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 190-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justine Lacroix

At first sight, it might seem difficult to defend compulsory voting from a liberal point of view. Indeed, compulsory voting is widely considered as a breach of individual rights – even if such a minor restriction may be justified for the sake of common good. In this article, I challenge such an interpretation and I present a case for a non-utilitarian conception of compulsory voting. I first emphasise the importance of political participation in the liberal paradigm. I then insist on the notions of autonomy and equal liberty which legitimate compulsory voting in the name of the very principles of political liberalism.


Author(s):  
Victor Moraru ◽  
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Ecaterina Deleu ◽  

The discourse of the political parties of the Republic of Moldova passed through multiple transformations over the years. Issues on migration and diaspora were promoted especially during election periods. The political authorities focused, in the dialogue with diaspora, on issues related to political participation, ensuring the right to vote, organizing a larger number of polling stations abroad. The discourse of the parties, more rhetorical, was reoriented from the issue of migration to the representatives of the diaspora and the formed communities. During election periods this interest increases in intensity, becomes more active and more constant. According to the election results, the attitude of the parties towards the diaspora also changes. Several parties have developed strategies to involve diaspora representatives in political activity and have tried to build a more or less constant dialogue.


2018 ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Paloma Torres Miranda

ResumenDentro de la democracia y todo lo que se deriva de ella, existen en las sociedades modernas distintas formas en que la ciudadanía ejerce sus deberes y exijen sus derechos. Entre estas, la más clara y evidente es la participación política, en donde la forma más común de demostrar dicha participación es a través del sufragio. Recientemente, en Chile se ha modifcado la naturaleza del voto, pasando de ser obligatorio a voluntario. Este artículo presenta una breve recopilación de la teoría en torno a lo quese entiende por ciudadanía, la importancia de la participación y representación política y una comparación entre ambos tipos de votos, señalando que es el voto obligatorio la mejor manera de mantener la legitimidad institucional de la democracia.Palabras clave: Ciudadanía; Derecho poíticos; Participación política; Derecho a sufragio; Voto obligatorioResumoDentro da Democracia e tudo o que dela deriva, existem nas sociedades modernas diferentes formas onde a cidadania exerce seu dever e exige seus direitos. Entre estas, a mais clara e evidente é a participação política, onde a forma mais comum de mostrar dita participação é através do sufrágio. Recentemente, no Chile se modifcou a natureza do voto, passando de ser obrigatório a voluntário. Este artigo apresenta um breve compilado da teoria em torno do que se entende por cidadania, a importância da participação e representação política, e uma comparação entre os dois tipos de votos, sinalando que é o voto obrigatório a melhor maneira de manter a legitimidade institucional da Democracia.Palavras chave: Cidadania; Direito Político; Participação política; Direito a sufrágio; Voto obrigatório. AbstractIn democracy and all included in it, there are different ways in modern societies for citizens exercise their duties and demand their rights. Among these, the clearest and most obvious is political participation, where the most common way to prove such participation is through the vote. Recently, Chile has changed the nature of the vote, from mandatory to voluntary. This article presents a brief summary around the theory about what citizenship means, the importance of political participation and representation, and a comparison between the two types of votes, noting that compulsory voting is the best way to maintain institutional legitimacy of Democracy.Keywords: Citizenship, political rights, political participation, right to vote, compulsory voting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 11-32
Author(s):  
Semuel Risal ◽  
Eka Pratiwi

The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the low level of political participation of state border communities as an evaluation of the implementation of the elections held by the Malinau Regional Election Commission in 2015. There is a tendency that border communities do not care about democratic parties (elections) being held, because they feel ostracized by the government, even most of their basic needs depend on neighboring countries, namely Malaysia. While the Indonesian government seems to be ignoring border communities with high living costs and low welfare levels. Giving the impression that the election results also did not have an impact on the lives of the people of the country's borders. Whereas one of the objectives of the implementation of the elections is to produce elections that have clean, honest and fair integrity in order to be able to produce qualified leaders to develop community welfare. The results showed that social, economic, geographical, administrative and community apathy conditions affected the level of political participation of people at the border. Community apathy and geographical conditions have a considerable impact, so the development of border communities needs to be an important concern of the government so that the people trust the government. Thus, the awareness of the people of the national borders to build their participation in determining their leaders in the future elections.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francis Dalisay ◽  
Matthew J. Kushin ◽  
Masahiro Yamamoto

This study extends understanding of conflict avoidance's (CA) potential of inhibiting online political participation. Specifically, the authors examine whether CA has a direct negative relationship with traditional online political participation and online political expression, and an indirect negative relationship with these two forms of participation as mediated by political interest and internal political efficacy. A survey of young adult college students living in a U.S. Midwestern battleground state was conducted weeks prior to the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Results showed that CA has a direct negative relationship with both traditional online political participation and online political expression. Also, CA is negatively associated with political interest and internal political efficacy, which in turn, are positively associated with traditional online political participation and online political expression. Implications are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Tubagus Muhammad ◽  
Restu Viandi Okta

One indicator of electoral success is the high level of unapologetic participation of the public. High participation guarantees the legitimacy of government and protection of citizens' suffrage. In the 2019 concurrent elections, the low level of political participation in Bandar Lampung, Lampung Province, was low. Participation is important to be researched considering the success of an election can be seen from the level of community participation. Participation is closely related to legitimacy, the higher the level of voter participation in elections, the more legitimate the government it produces. Government supported by the majority of society naturally will be easier to get support for programs and policies to be implemented. The involvement of the public in the selection of his deputy allows for a process of check and balance between the political officials of the election results and their constituents so that the mandate rope between the two is not immediately severed. One indicator of electoral success then is the high level of public participation in voting. Therefore, this research in terms of political participation is an important aspect in the country involving the public in the implementation and implementation of elections. Because the political participation of the community is an important aspect in the order of the State of democracy.


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