Abstract
This paper investigates the determinants of voter turnout in the 2015 election in Nigeria. Variables drawn from political participation models were tested on the likelihood that they influence turnout. The paper finds that political trust and home ownership had a significant impact on participation more than other factors. However, it did not underestimate the influence socio-economic variables can have on voter turnout especially how they can sway the effect of political trust on individuals’ decision to turnout.
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- Frontmatter
- Editor’s Note
- Editor’s Note
- Articles
- Unpacking Big Data in Education. A Research Framework
- A Semi-automatic Method to Retrieve Twitter Accounts
- Themes and Topics in Parliamentary Oversight Hearings: A New Direction in Textual Data Analysis
- How to Lose Cases and Influence People
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- Examining the Policy Learning Dynamics of Atypical Policies with an Application to State Preemption of Local Dog Laws
- Voting in Nigeria: Determinants of Turnout in the 2015 Presidential Election