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Keep the (social) distance! Turnout and risk perception during health crisis

Political Science

Keep the (social) distance! Turnout and risk perception during health crisis

A. Stancea and A. Muntean

This insightful article by Andreea Stancea and Aurelian Muntean delves into how the perception of infection risk during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced voter turnout in the 2020 Romanian elections. Discover the intriguing correlation between fear and electoral participation.... show more
Abstract
This article investigates the relationship between risk perception and electoral participation of citizens. To assess this, we use the case study of the novel coronavirus and its relationship with voter turnout during the 2020 Romanian elections. We assess the relationship between COVID-19 and citizens' intention to cast a vote by employing an individual model. Additionally, using the share rate of the infected population with COVID-19, we examine the association between the intensity of the outbreak across counties and electoral participation. Either though our research is cross-sectional and focuses on covariation rather than causal relationships, provides insightful results. The individual model shows that the higher the risk perception of infection is, the lower the intention to cast a vote. The aggregated exploratory model employed shows that an increase in the percentage of the shared infected population decreases the chance of electoral participation.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 11, 2024
Authors
Andreea Stancea, Aurelian Muntean
Tags
risk perception
electoral participation
COVID-19
voting intention
Romania
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