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Electoral participation in African democracies: the impact of individual and contextual factors
Authors:Elvis Bisong Tambe
Affiliation:Department of Politics, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9Q, UK
Abstract:This paper addresses the question of how electoral participation at the individual level is affected by various political and sociological factors in new democracies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Relying on Afrobarometer (Round 5) data, the study examines the determinants of voting for over 12,000 voting aged individuals in eight countries. Findings confirm the importance of individual characteristics such as age, associational networks, discussing politics, party identification, religiosity, trust and satisfaction with democracy in predicting turnout at the individual level. But more importantly, the addition of contextual factors significantly improves the individual-level model predicting vote choice in these democracies.
Keywords:Electoral participation  voting  sub-Saharan Africa  individual and contextual factors
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