WHY YOU MUST VOTE IN AN AFRICAN DEMOCRACY

A. D. M. Bukusi
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to draw attention of election managers in Africa to the negative impact of voter apathy on poll outcomes. It encourages all eligible voters to cast their vote in democratic elections. The instances of contested elections, poor governance, election of ineffective leadership and civic violence could be avoided if the electorate came out in full to give voice to the will of the people.     Methodology: The researcher reviewed published literature discussing the performance of postcolonial democracy of independent nations across Africa. With specific reference to academic journals, electoral documents capturing voting patterns and historical records, the researcher uses descriptive statistics and thematic analyses of texts to highlight the effects voter apathy has on national leadership and governance. Findings: Voter apathy compromises the expression of the will of the people and causes an erosion of citizen commitment to social responsibility. It also leads to the emergence of apathetic leadership and weak accountability of government institutions following general elections. The researcher suggests that voter apathy is one of the reasons for civil unrest, passage of unpalatable legislation and election of ineffective leaders. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The researcher calls for democratic governments and electoral bodies in Africa to note, examine and act to preempt the negative impact of voter apathy on election outcomes. Voters are called upon not to presume that a democratic election process will automatically guarantee effective governance outcomes without their participation. The paper also recommends that the process of voter empowerment should be formalized in electoral practice, policy and procedure.
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为什么你必须在非洲民主国家投票
目的:本研究的目的是提请非洲选举管理人员注意选民冷漠对投票结果的负面影响。它鼓励所有有资格的选民在民主选举中投票。如果全体选民都出来表达人民的意愿,就可以避免有争议的选举、管理不善、选举无效的领导和公民暴力等情况。研究方法:研究人员回顾了讨论非洲独立国家后殖民民主表现的已发表文献。研究人员特别参考了学术期刊、记录投票模式的选举文件和历史记录,使用描述性统计和文本的专题分析来突出选民冷漠对国家领导和治理的影响。发现:选民的冷漠损害了人民意志的表达,导致公民对社会责任的承诺受到侵蚀。它还导致在大选后出现冷漠的领导和政府机构问责不力。研究者认为,选民的冷漠是导致国内动乱、通过令人不快的立法和选举无效领导人的原因之一。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:研究人员呼吁非洲的民主政府和选举机构注意、检查并采取行动,以预防选民冷漠对选举结果的负面影响。呼吁选民不要认为民主选举过程会在没有他们参与的情况下自动保证有效的治理结果。该文件还建议,应在选举实践、政策和程序中将赋予选民权力的过程正式化。
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