“Voting with feet”: Russian electoral sociology on the problem of voter turnout (1989–1996)

Aleksej V. Shevcov
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The article is devoted to the problem of turnout in elections in the USSR and Russia in the period from 1989 to 1996 in the assessment of Russian sociologists and social scientists. The theory of representative democracy in its neoliberal version narrows the acts of legitimation to the voting procedure. The experience of implementing these principles in the USSR and the Russian Federation at the end of the 20th century is quite relevant for the development of contemporary political sociology. The goal is a retrospective (historical) study of the explanatory schemes offered by Russian electoral sociologists and representatives of related disciplines on the decline in voter turnout in the 1989–1996 elections. Objectives: 1) description of specific situations, 2) analysis of the positions and arguments put forward, 3) generalization of the hypotheses and concepts proposed. Traditional methods for works of this nature were used (analysis, synthesis, heuristic, descriptive). The decline in the number of voters was constant. As in the rest of the world, it primarily affected those structures that were not perceived as significant. This led to a gradual lowering of the electoral barrier, even to its abolition. The statement about “voting with one’s feet” as a result of disappointment in the socio-economic transformations of the 1990s became a common place in the sociologists’ reasoning. The active part of the electorate, affiliated with certain political forces and organizations, reacted sensitively to mass media reports of falsifications. The general decline in voter turnout was perfectly exploited by political technologists for the benefit of their clients. The first steps of the Russian electoral sociology were not able to improve the situation in the socio-political orientation of the electorate.
“用脚投票”:俄罗斯选民投票率问题的选举社会学研究(1989-1996)
这篇文章是俄罗斯社会学家和社会科学家对1989年至1996年苏联和俄罗斯选举投票率问题的评估。新自由主义版本的代议制民主理论将合法化行为缩小到投票程序。20世纪末苏联和俄罗斯联邦贯彻这些原则的经验,对当代政治社会学的发展具有重要的借鉴意义。目的是对俄罗斯选举社会学家和相关学科代表对1989-1996年选举中选民投票率下降所提供的解释方案进行回顾性(历史)研究。目的:1)描述具体情况,2)分析所提出的立场和论点,3)概括所提出的假设和概念。这种性质的作品采用了传统的方法(分析、综合、启发式、描述性)。选民人数持续下降。就像在世界其他地方一样,它主要影响了那些被认为不重要的结构。这导致选举障碍逐渐降低,甚至被废除。“用脚投票”是对20世纪90年代的社会经济变革感到失望的结果,这种说法在社会学家的推理中很常见。隶属于某些政治力量和组织的活跃选民对大众传播媒介关于选举舞弊的报道反应敏感。选民投票率的普遍下降被政治技术专家完美地利用,为他们的客户谋取利益。俄罗斯选举社会学的最初步骤未能改善选民的社会政治倾向。
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