Abstract

This article is based on the reflection of voter’s participation issue in determining their political choices on Indonesia’s election momentum. The increasing number of political participation in abstention is an exciting issue to be studied in democratic countries. It is exciting because one of the benchmarks for the success of democracy is based on society's participation in elections. This article seeks to present a comprehensive overview of voter’s behavior through various theoretical points of view. Literature review method is used in arranging this article. This article introduces the voter’s behavior and a discussion of theoretical approaches to read the voter's behavior. This article focuses on the main findings of relevant theory and empirical research that provide insight related to the factors that cause voting behavior and their relations. This article concludes that people have different voting behaviors. Some voters vote based on sociological factors such as social communities, family, ethnicity, and religion and are also influenced by psychological factors such as identifying political parties, candidates, and issues.

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  • International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social SciencesUnderstanding the Voter’s Behavior as an Effort to Increase Publics’ Political Participation in Indonesia

  • One of the most exciting questions regarding elections is not always about who is the winner but how the voting community makes their political decisions to vote the candidates (Antwi, 2018)

  • From one region to another, they do not have the same voting behavior as studies that have been conducted in the United States, Ghana, Nigeria, Kosova, or Indonesia, which have different voter’s behavior

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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

Understanding the Voter’s Behavior as an Effort to Increase Publics’ Political Participation in Indonesia. Received: 11 December 2020, Revised: 16 January 2021, Accepted: 05 February 2021. In-Text Citation: (Satriadi et al, 2021) To Cite this Article: Satriadi, Y., Yusuf, S., & Ali, R. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(2), 960-972. Vol 11, No 2, 2021, Pg. 960 - 972 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS

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