Electoral Integrity, Voters’ Confidence and Good Governance in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of 2015 and 2019 Presidential
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2022-06-09
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Journal of Administrative Science
Abstract
Most scholars of electoral politics regard election as the institutionalised means of mass political
participation as well as holding government accountable by citizen in a democracy. Elections globally
are marred by serious problems. Nigeria is not immune from these global challenges. These challenges
manifest in the forms of over-shooting of the campaign finance, breach of political broadcasting codes,
unreliable voters register etc. Specifically, Nigeria’s fourth republic in which six presidential elections
had been conducted presents reasonable cause for logical introspection towards boosting integrity of the
electoral process. Nigeria incorporated technology into the electoral process to improve voters’
registration. Also, smart card-reader machines are now used in the voting process as additional measure
towards revamping the integrity of the electoral process. This research examined the relationship
between and among the variables of electoral integrity, voters’ confidence and good governance in
Nigeria. As a multivariate study, the research adopted the mixed research method in which data were
qualitatively and quantitatively analysed. The study drew a population of 1200 respondents from three
states in Nigeria (Kwara, Ekiti and Rivers) using the Taro Yamane statistical formulae. To complement
these, forty-five interviewees were purposively selected for Key Informant Interviews (KII). The study is
situated within the prisms of the Rational Choice theory. Findings from the study revealed significant
joint impact of electoral integrity and voters’ confidence on good governance in Nigeria. The study
recommended the need for significant improvement in the integrity quotient of elections as precondition
for the global desire for good governance.