A Impact Analysis of Digitalized Voting System on Voting Behavior and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria

Author:

Agunyai Samuel Chukwudi1ORCID,Ojakorotu Victor2ORCID,Folusho Ayodeji3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Studies and International Relations, North West University, South Africa; Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria

2. Department of Political Studies and International Relations, North West University, South Africa; Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) South Africa

3. Department of Psychology, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract

Election results in most African countries are hardly transmitted using digitalized devices. This has created room for suspicion and discrediting of electoral integrity in part of Africa. Citizens’ suspicion of the electoral process has not only made many African voters believe that votes hardly count, but it has significantly provoked tendencies of political apathy and indifference during elections in some African countries. Political apathy and indifference are partly responsible for the recruitment of mediocre persons to elective political offices, which in the long run, amount to bad governance. While the occupation of elective public offices by mediocre persons is antithetical to democratic consolidation, Africa’s electoral integrity largely depends on, and can only be sustained if election results are digitalized or transmitted in real time electronically. Although studies have extensively examined and identified factors such as competency, integrity, proven track records, vision, ideology, manifesto, and inducements, among others, as factors influencing voting choice or behavior, evidence is very little on how a digitalized transmission of election results, impacts on voting behavior and consolidates Africa’s democracy, using the elite theory. This article thus expanded knowledge on how a digitalized voting method influences voters’ decisions or choices using the qualitative method. Results indicated that a digitalized voting system could enhance vote count, public trust in election results, and the deepening of democracy in Africa. It concluded that a digitalized voting system has the potential to increase citizens trust in the electioneering process in Nigeria. This is a contribution to the general body of knowledge in e-voting and election administration. Keywords: Behavior, Consolidation Democracy, Digitalize, Voting System

Publisher

Noyam Publishers

Subject

Automotive Engineering

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