Voting for a candidate that is no longer alive at the time of election may be considered a wasted vote. Nevertheless, there are instances in which such a vote means to overcome the legal limitations and choose how to be represented. This article aims to illustrate how such a behavior can be calculated when citizens vote for a dead candidate to nullify an electoral law that they consider unfair. This is driven by what we call electoral process nullification, which is the political equivalent of jury nullification. We use evidence from the local elections organized in September 2020 in a Romanian commune of approximately 3,000 inhabitants. A dead candidate won the elections with 64% of the votes. Our results draw on semi-structured interviews...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
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In close elections, a sufficiently high share of invalid ballots—if driven by voter mistakes or elec...
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In Romania, the 2008 local elections were held based on a new electoral law. The main changes concer...
The literatures on electoral manipulation and rejected ballots have yet to engage one another in a c...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
This contribution adds a new perspective to the debate on electoral integrity by asking how electora...
This study tries to examine the findings of the election supervisory body (Bawaslu) regarding 32,556...
Publishing and preserving detailed information about candidates running for public offi ce is a for...
The “white ballots” campaign in the 2012 parliamentary election in Serbiawas accompanied by a chang...
In close elections, a sufficiently high share of invalid ballots—if driven by voter mistakes or elec...
In an effort to determine voter eligibility and access to the voting booth, our democratic system ha...
The question of why individuals vote, the so-called “paradox of voting”, has been a crucial debate w...
I analyze a costly voting model of elections in which the incumbent can stuff the ballot box to inve...
This article examines the involvement of citizens who are limited by the election mechanism, namely ...
This article investigates the role of thwarted voters and newcomers in setting the result of the Dec...
With the votes cast and counted, the political signs down, and the final dollars tallied, most peopl...
We show how an institutional provision designed to increase accountability of local legislature offi...
In Romania, the 2008 local elections were held based on a new electoral law. The main changes concer...
The literatures on electoral manipulation and rejected ballots have yet to engage one another in a c...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
This contribution adds a new perspective to the debate on electoral integrity by asking how electora...
This study tries to examine the findings of the election supervisory body (Bawaslu) regarding 32,556...