The Impact of Pre-Election Protests in Electoral Autocracies: The Case of Hong Kong’s Anti-ELAB Movement

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES ISSUES & STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1142/s1013251121500107
S. Wong, K. Chan
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Scholars of electoral autocracies accord far more attention to post-election protests than pre-election ones, as the former have the potential to trigger a regime transition. We argue that pre-election protests can have a significant effect on election outcomes. In particular, they are likely to deepen social cleavages along two dimensions: age and immigrant status. The 2019 social unrest in Hong Kong provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the electoral impact of pre-election protests. Comparing public opinion data related to the 2019 and 2015 District Council elections, we find strong empirical support for our argument, as immigrant status and age are strong predictors of voting choices and voter turnout. Our findings imply that exposure to democratic protests may not help in bridging the gap in political attitudes between immigrants and natives.
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选前抗议对选举专制国家的影响:以香港反elab运动为例
研究选举专制国家的学者对选举后抗议活动的关注远远超过选举前抗议活动,因为前者有可能引发政权过渡。我们认为,选举前的抗议活动可以对选举结果产生重大影响。特别是,他们可能会在两个方面加深社会分裂:年龄和移民身份。2019年香港的社会动荡为评估选前抗议活动对选举的影响提供了一个独特的机会。比较2019年和2015年区议会选举的民意数据,我们发现我们的论点得到了强有力的实证支持,因为移民身份和年龄是投票选择和选民投票率的有力预测因素。我们的研究结果表明,接触民主抗议可能无助于弥合移民和本地人之间政治态度的差距。
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期刊介绍: ISSUES & STUDIES (ISSN 1013-2511) is published quarterly by the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei. IS is an internationally peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing quality social science research on issues ¨C mainly of a political nature ¨C related to the domestic and international affairs of contemporary China, Taiwan, and East Asia, as well as other closely related topics. The editors particularly welcome manuscripts related to China and Taiwan.
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