Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies

Scholars and policy makers have advanced conflicting hypotheses about the dynamics of voter participation in nascent democratic regimes. The authors advance the research program by examining 108 parliamentary elections in postauthoritarian Latin America and post-Communist Europe from 1978 through 20...

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Váldodahkkit: Kostadinova, T, Power, T
Eará dahkkit: Western Political Science Association
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: SAGE Publications 2007
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Power, T
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description Scholars and policy makers have advanced conflicting hypotheses about the dynamics of voter participation in nascent democratic regimes. The authors advance the research program by examining 108 parliamentary elections in postauthoritarian Latin America and post-Communist Europe from 1978 through 2003. Institutional, political, and demographic variables shape turnout in new democracies, but there is also a strong temporal effect: voter turnout drops sharply after founding elections and continues to fall through the fourth electoral cycle. Moreover, after appropriate controls, rates of turnout in Eastern Europe are consistently higher than the equivalent rates for Latin America. The authors attribute these differences to historical legacies and the mode of transition to democracy.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5fcc3a06-c4b1-4b67-8505-732d74d11ac42022-03-26T17:49:17ZDoes democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democraciesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5fcc3a06-c4b1-4b67-8505-732d74d11ac4Political scienceElectionsEuropean democraciesDemocratic governmentEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetSAGE Publications2007Kostadinova, TPower, TWestern Political Science AssociationUniversity of UtahScholars and policy makers have advanced conflicting hypotheses about the dynamics of voter participation in nascent democratic regimes. The authors advance the research program by examining 108 parliamentary elections in postauthoritarian Latin America and post-Communist Europe from 1978 through 2003. Institutional, political, and demographic variables shape turnout in new democracies, but there is also a strong temporal effect: voter turnout drops sharply after founding elections and continues to fall through the fourth electoral cycle. Moreover, after appropriate controls, rates of turnout in Eastern Europe are consistently higher than the equivalent rates for Latin America. The authors attribute these differences to historical legacies and the mode of transition to democracy.
spellingShingle Political science
Elections
European democracies
Democratic government
Kostadinova, T
Power, T
Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title_full Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title_fullStr Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title_full_unstemmed Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title_short Does democratization depress participation? Voter turnout in the Latin American and Eastern European transitional democracies
title_sort does democratization depress participation voter turnout in the latin american and eastern european transitional democracies
topic Political science
Elections
European democracies
Democratic government
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