Motivated to vote? The effect of flooding on political participation

Author:

Jusko Jakub1ORCID,Spáč Peter2

Affiliation:

1. Researcher, Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University Czech Republic

2. Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University Czech Republic

Abstract

This paper investigates changes in political participation following a disaster. Drawing on the electoral results and flood declarations after the 2010 flood in Slovakia, a dataset was constructed that illustrates when and how often each municipality was affected by disastrous conditions before the elections. The analysis revealed that experiencing a flood significantly increased the level of political participation in a municipality. However, the effect of flooding on elections is conditional. First, significantly higher turnout occurs only when a flood affects the municipality on election day. Second, repeated flooding before the elections does not change the overall participation rate. In contrast, it is the one‐time, continuous extreme weather event that most mobilises voters. Third, only severely affected municipalities demonstrated a significant turnout effect. Lastly, the timing variable is crucial in determining the impact of repetition and severity. This paper distinguishes between different kinds of flood events that can influence disaster behaviour.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Social Sciences

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