Impact of Voter Education on Curbing Electoral Violence in Nigeria
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2025
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African Renaissance (1744-2532), 2025, Vol 22,
Abstract
Preventing violence prevalent in democratic elections globally has remained a concern to
world governments, election observation groups, electoral management bodies, civil society
organisations, and academia. This is because a peaceful electoral process strengthens
democracy, enhances election credibility, and boosts the legitimacy of the elected
government. Voter education (VE) provides the potential voters with basic information about
the significance and time of voting, the location of voting centres, how to exercise their voting
rights, and measures put in place to secure votes, voters, electoral observers, party agents,
and electoral officials, etc. in the bid to achieve a credible and peaceful election. However,
despite several current legal and institutional safeguards, violence has been anathema to
Nigeria's electoral trajectory from the start of the Fourth Republic. This study assessed the
impact of voter education as a practical method for reducing violence in Nigeria's post-2019
elections, where mixed methods of data were adopted. Also, simple random and purposive
sampling techniques were employed to harvest data from 389 respondents. The study was
analysed using ordinal regression analysis. The study found that information dissemination
impacted the reduction of the electoral violence significantly, while problem identification and
communitybased processes did not impact the electoral violence significantly.
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NIGERIA, INFORMATION dissemination, VOTING, DEMOCRACY, COMMUNITY involvement, NIGERIANS, DATA analysis, POLITICAL accountability, POLITICAL stability