Publication

Jun 2008

This paper explores the nature, extent and effectiveness of irregular modes of electioneering in Nigeria. It examines the context of the 2007 general elections campaign, the frequency of campaign irregularities and different reaction strategies from the population. The author shows that most people resist efforts of political elites to illegally influence voter behavior, but that society’s poorest and most vulnerable members have little choice except to comply.

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Author Michael Bratton
Series Afrobarometer Working Papers
Issue 99
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2008 Afrobarometer
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