Abstract

Electoral security has serious implications on the survival of democracies, because security is a significant part of an election management process as it influences the level of political participation among the electorates, either during campaign rallies, and coming out to vote on election days. Voter turnout is seen as an important indicator of the state of health of any democracy, old or new, consolidated or in transition. Apart from this, voting is the most important form of political participation especially on Election Day. In Nigeria, there have also been allegations of complicity by incumbents, politicians and security operatives in facilitating electoral fraud during elections as these have affected the level of political participation in terms of voter turnout. This paper examined the intertwining influence of electoral security and voters’ turnout in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia State of Nigeria. Anchoring our discourse on the theory of the postcolonial state which sees the Nigerian state as privatized and used only as an instrument for primitive accumulation, with data drawn from both primary and secondary sources, and a qualitative descriptive method of analysis, findings revealed that; voter were inaccurate as this was manipulated to favour the incumbent. Also, there was a low turnout of voters during the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia state as a result of massive deployment of political thugs and coercive instrument of the state (security agents) with the clear intention of rigging the election. This move created fear among the voters who felt that the whole electoral process was flawed. The paper recommends amongst others that; there is need to carry out electoral reforms for effective guarantee of security of the electoral process as this will in turn encourage high voters’ turnout in subsequent elections in Abia State.

Highlights

  • Electoral security guarantees and enhances the credibility of the electoral process, but has serious positive implications for democratic consolidation of any polity

  • Electoral Security which is guaranteed through the proper enactment and implementation of the Electoral Act helps to increase voters‟ turnout during elections and reduces to a reasonable extent the challenges of threats, bitterness, lawlessness, killing and destruction of lives and properties that have become inherent in most elections in Nigeria (Jega, 2015)

  • Deriving from the brief exposition above, this paper examined the intertwining influence of electoral security and voters‟ turnout in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia State

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INTRODUCTION

Electoral security guarantees and enhances the credibility of the electoral process, but has serious positive implications for democratic consolidation of any polity. As Kerry (2015) stated, “A free, fair and peaceful presidential election does not guarantee a successful democracy, but it is one of the most important measuring sticks for progress in any developing nation”. Apart from this, voter turnout is the most important form of political participation especially on Election Day. In Nigeria, there have been allegations of complicity by incumbents, politicians and security operatives in facilitating electoral fraud in past and current elections as these have affected the level of political participation in terms of voters‟ turnout. Despite the marked improvement in the conduct of the 2011 and 2015 general elections, the process was not free from malpractices and violence (National Democratic Institute, 2012). Deriving from the brief exposition above, this paper examined the intertwining influence of electoral security and voters‟ turnout in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia State. The paper is divided into six sections namely; introduction, theoretical framework, review of related literature, electoral security and voters turnout in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia sate, reasons for the low voters turnout in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Abia state, and conclusion and recommendations

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Election
Security
Electoral Security
Voter -Turnout
Election and Security: A Theoretical Nexus
Vote Rigging
Electoral Violence
Enforcement of security
Lack of Fairness and Transparency in the Electoral Process
Non Credibility of the Electoral Body
Ineffectiveness of Law Enforcement Agencies
Inordinate Political Ambition
Corruption
Unemployment
5.10 Postponement of the Elections
5.11 Disjointed Information from the Media
5.12 The Incumbency Factor
5.14 Voter Intimidation
Findings
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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