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    POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND ELECTORAL VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA: ANALYSIS OF THE 2011 AND 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS by IBIRONKE B. DOMINION ADIGUN

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Searching through history, it has been discovered that there has been no general election in Nigeria since independence in 1960 that has not been characterized by election violence, which has also led to a serious crisis, violence, disputations, and even bloodshed despite the law governing the electoral process in Nigeria. …”
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    Kenya’s 2022 General Elections and Nigerian’s 2023 General Elections: Any Lessons for Democratic Consolidation in Africa? by Godwin Ojanyi Agbiloko, Gerald Ifeanyi Okafor

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The level and magnitude of electoral and political violence has risen and the political elites have often converted their foot-soldiers who undermine the electoral process by perpetrating these violent acts. …”
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    AN APPRAISAL OF NAIRA REDESIGN MONETARY POLICY: IMPLICATIONS ON THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTION IN NIGERIA by PROMISE JUDE EMORDI, MOHAMMED OSITARE SULE, EZEKA IFEANYICHUKWU, NELSON AKPEVWE OLOKPA, AGUSTINE IKECHUKWU UTULU

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The paper concludes that voter education is crucial to curbing the incessant buying and selling of votes that have characterized most general elections in Nigeria. The electoral body and the government should embark on an aggressive voter education campaign to discourage vote-selling and buying. …”
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    Recurrent Patterns of User Behavior in Different Electoral Campaigns: A Twitter Analysis of the Spanish General Elections of 2015 and 2016 by S. Martin-Gutierrez, J. C. Losada, R. M. Benito

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We have retrieved and analyzed several millions of Twitter messages corresponding to the Spanish general elections held on the 20th of December 2015 and repeated on the 26th of June 2016. …”
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    Elecciones bajo sospecha. Análisis de las elecciones generales en Honduras 2017 by Cecilia Graciela Rodríguez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Este artículo aborda el último proceso electoral hondureño, iniciado en marzo de 2017 con las Elecciones Primarias y concluido el 26 de noviembre de ese mismo año con las cuestionadas Elecciones Generales que dieron como ganador a Juan Orlando Hernández, candidato por el oficialista Partido Nacional de Honduras (PNH), tras imponerse en las urnas por un estrecho margen de votos que puso en entredicho al Tribunal Supremo Electoral por la sospecha de fraude electoral. …”
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    Technology, Electoral Malpractice and the Crisis of Election Administration in Nigeria by Daniel Godwin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Nigeria, the integration of technology into the electoral process began in 2011 and has continued since then with significant positive impact on the outcome of all the elections held since 2011, especially the 2023 general elections. …”
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    A new electoral bottom-up model of institutional governance by Carlos M. Garrido, Francisco C. Santos, Elias Fernández Domingos, Ana M. Nunes, Jorge M. Pacheco

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The model and the methods employed here are relevant and general enough to be applied to a variety of contemporary interdisciplinary problems.…”
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    Form over Substance: Possibilities to Prove Electoral Irregularities under Serbian Law by Jelena Jerinić

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Although the application of general rules on administrative disputes is explicitly envisaged in electoral laws, the Administrative Court usually defers to the decisions and reasoning of electoral commissions, without supplementing the facts within court procedure, and relatively rarely or selectively decides in full jurisdiction. …”
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    Analysis of the rural community behavior in the Area of Electoral Geography (Case study: Varzaqan county) by Aghil Khaleghi, Hossein Karimzadeh, kuomars Khaodapanah

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Modeling results also show that the variable "geographical features" and "individual and social factors" are at the "significant" threshold and the variable "political factors" is within the "average" threshold; The quality test of the structural model shows that "political agents" and "social factors" have "strong" values and "geographic features" have average values to determine the predictive power of the electoral model.  The general model of the SME shows the goodness of fit in the model and shows its generalizability.…”
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    Sobre la espacialidad de los procesos electorales urbanos y una comparación entre las técnicas de regresión OLS y SAM by Carlos J. Vilalta y Perdomo

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Se siguen dos procedimientos generales: primero se calcula el coeficiente de autocorrelación I de Moran para demostrar la espacialidad del comportamiento electoral en el México urbano entre 1994 y 2000; después se comparan dos técnicas de regresión, ols y sam. …”
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    La nueva ruta en las relaciones internacionales: La OEA y el fortalecimiento de los procesos democratizadores en la región by Adriana M. Ramírez Baracaldo

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Este trabajo identifica que las Misiones de Observación Electoral-MOE-orientadas inicialmente desde la Unidad para la Promoción de la Democracia-UDP-de la Organización de Estados Americanos -OEA-, reflejanlos cambios de enfoque en las relaciones internacionales, en general; y de la región en particular, en los últimos treinta años. …”
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    Neoconservadurismo versus populismo socialdemócrata. Una comparación de los discursos anticorrupción de Iván Duque y Gustavo Petro en la segunda vuelta presidencial de 2018 by Blendi Kajsiu, Yenifer Tamayo Grisales

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…El argumento central de este artículo es que los discursos anticorrupción de los entonces candidatos presidenciales Iván Duque y Gustavo Petro durante la campaña electoral de 2018 reflejan sus respectivas ideologías: neoconservadurismo y populismo socialdemócrata, respectivamente. …”
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