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Author Cohen, Mollie J., author.

Title None of the above : protest voting in Latin American democracies / Mollie J. Cohen.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor [Michigan] : University of Michigan, 2024.
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Series Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies series
Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-240) and index.
Summary Around the world each year, millions of citizens turn out to vote but leave their ballots empty or spoil them. Increasingly, campaigns have emerged that promote "invalid" votes like these. Why do citizens choose to cast blank and spoiled votes? And how do campaigns mobilizing the invalid vote influence this decision? None of the Above answers these questions using evidence from presidential and gubernatorial elections in eighteen Latin American democracies. Author Mollie J. Cohen draws on a broad range of methods and sources, incorporating data from electoral management bodies, nationally representative surveys, survey experiments, focus groups, semi-structured interviews, and news sources. Contrary to received wisdom, this book shows that most citizens cast blank or spoiled votes in presidential elections on purpose. By participating in invalid vote campaigns, citizens can voice their concerns about low-quality candidates while also expressing a preference for high-quality democracy. Campaigns promoting blank and spoiled votes come about more often, and succeed at higher rates, when incumbent politicians undermine the quality of elections. Surprisingly, invalid vote campaigns can shore up the quality of democracy in the short term. None of the Above shows that swings in blank and spoiled vote rates can serve as a warning about the trajectory of a country's democracy.
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Subject Voting -- Latin America.
Elections -- Latin America.
Political candidates -- Latin America -- Public opinion.
Democracy -- Latin America.
Political participation -- Latin America.
Protest movements -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Politics and government.
Vote -- Amérique latine.
Élections -- Amérique latine.
Candidats (Élections) -- Amérique latine -- Opinion publique.
Participation politique -- Amérique latine.
Amérique latine -- Politique et gouvernement.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
Democracy
Elections
Political candidates -- Public opinion
Political participation
Politics and government
Protest movements
Voting
Latin America
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher.
Added Title Protest voting in Latin American democracies
Other Form: Print version: Cohen, Mollie J. None of the above Ann Arbor [Michigan] : University of Michigan, 2024 9780472076628 (DLC) 2023044336
ISBN 9780472904280 (ebook other)
0472904280
9780472076628 (hardcover)
9780472056620 (paperback)
0472076620 (hardcover)
047205662X (paperback)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.12738341 doi
AU@ 000075441568

 
    
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