Authors :
Mustafe Abdirahman Habane; Abdoukabirr Daffeh
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Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June
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Abstract :
This article explores the states of democracy
and the conduct of elections in Somaliland and the
Gambia. The article examines the democratic and electoral
institutions responsible for the conduct of elections in the
two countries and assesses their level of effectiveness for a
free and transparent election. The article uses multiple
case studies as the research design to generate data on
elections in Somaliland and the Gambia. Triangulation
was also adopted as a method of obtaining multiple data to
test their validity and relevance for this study. The study
adopted content analysis as the technique for data analysis.
The study found that the conduct of elections in both
Somaliland and the Gambia has been influenced by vote
buying which is the consequence of poverty. The study
found that limited economic opportunities in both
countries make citizen trade off their votes for favors
during elections. The study recommends widening
economic opportunities and strengthening the media and
civil society organizations for civic education and capacity
building of political parties and government officials.
Keywords :
Election, Vote Buying, Poverty.
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This article explores the states of democracy
and the conduct of elections in Somaliland and the
Gambia. The article examines the democratic and electoral
institutions responsible for the conduct of elections in the
two countries and assesses their level of effectiveness for a
free and transparent election. The article uses multiple
case studies as the research design to generate data on
elections in Somaliland and the Gambia. Triangulation
was also adopted as a method of obtaining multiple data to
test their validity and relevance for this study. The study
adopted content analysis as the technique for data analysis.
The study found that the conduct of elections in both
Somaliland and the Gambia has been influenced by vote
buying which is the consequence of poverty. The study
found that limited economic opportunities in both
countries make citizen trade off their votes for favors
during elections. The study recommends widening
economic opportunities and strengthening the media and
civil society organizations for civic education and capacity
building of political parties and government officials.
Keywords :
Election, Vote Buying, Poverty.