选举民主的仪式,日益增长的政治意识和传染性怀疑主义的悖论

M. Omilusi
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作为民主的支柱之一,选举具有不可避免的仪式维度,定期吸引政治参与者,因此,它已成为衡量世界各地区政治行为的晴雨表。尼日利亚在经历了20年不间断的平民统治后,成为了这一全球现象的关键。虽然民主在过去五十年中一直是世界上主要的政府形式,并且在这种政府的许多方面取得了广泛的全球进展,但在许多非洲国家进行可信和透明的选举仍然是一项艰巨的任务。例如,尼日利亚混乱的选举不断反映出该国挥之不去的“要么做,要么死”的政治,糟糕的选举管理和制度化的有罪不罚,无视巩固民主规范的努力。因此,这个国家的选民似乎从冷漠转向了彻底的抵制——2019年的选举创下了自1999年以来的最低投票率(35%)。在选民似乎更好的选前行动主义和政治参与的背景下,这种下降很难解释。因此,为什么大量公民不断拒绝参加这一最基本的公民活动,自然应该引起骚动。采用二手数据收集来源,本文建立了选民投票率和幻灭以及与尼日利亚选举民主相关的其他基础变量之间的关系。它突显了低投票率对尼日利亚民主的顽固挑战,以及选举后审计的必要性。
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Ritual of Electoral Democracy, Growing Political Awareness and the Paradox of Contagious Scepticism
As one of the pillars of democracy, election has an inescapably ritual dimension that periodically attracts political actors and thus, it has become a barometer to measure political behaviour across regions of the world. Nigeria has, after two decades of uninterrupted civilian dispensation, keyed into this global phenomenon. Although democracy has been the world’s predominant form of government in the last five decades and there has been broad global progress on many aspects of this type of government, conducting credible and transparent elections still remains a herculean task in many African countries. For instance, Nigeria’s troubled elections continually reflect the country’s lingering “do or die” politics, poor electoral management and institutionalised impunity, defying attempts at entrenching democratic norms. Consequently, there is a seeming shift from voter apathy to outright voter boycott in the country- the 2019 election recording the lowest turnout (35 per cent) since 1999. This decline has been difficult to explain in the context of an electorate’s seemingly better pre-election activism and political engagements. Hence, why large numbers of citizens continually refuse to participate in this most basic civic exercise should naturally provoke agitation. Employing secondary sources of data collection, this paper establishes the relationship between voter turnout and disenchantment and other underpinning variables associated with the Nigeria’s electoral democracy. It foregrounds how low voter turnout remains a stubborn challenge to Nigerian democracy and the imperativeness for post-election audit.
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