2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2022.102474
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Participation in the administration of elections and perceptions of electoral integrity

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“…Relatedly, people with stronger antimedia populist attitudes are more susceptible to alternative information sources, which are said to produce popular political mythologies and are often associated with domestic or foreign actors' strategies to undermine institutional legitimacy and to destabilize elections (Bennett and Livingston, 2018). As a result, even in objectively fair elections, the deep-seated distrust towards the established system, including both the political elites and news media, means that citizens with populist attitudes are less likely to believe in the fairness of elections due to electoral fraud or other flaws (Edelson et al, 2017;Partheymueller et al, 2022). Hence, we expect that people with stronger populist attitudes are more likely to perceive a lower level of election fairness at the European election level (Hypothesis 4).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatedly, people with stronger antimedia populist attitudes are more susceptible to alternative information sources, which are said to produce popular political mythologies and are often associated with domestic or foreign actors' strategies to undermine institutional legitimacy and to destabilize elections (Bennett and Livingston, 2018). As a result, even in objectively fair elections, the deep-seated distrust towards the established system, including both the political elites and news media, means that citizens with populist attitudes are less likely to believe in the fairness of elections due to electoral fraud or other flaws (Edelson et al, 2017;Partheymueller et al, 2022). Hence, we expect that people with stronger populist attitudes are more likely to perceive a lower level of election fairness at the European election level (Hypothesis 4).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berbeda dengan penyelenggaraan pemilu di Kenya yang tingkat kepercayaan pemilih terhadap penyelenggara pemilu ISSN PRINT : 2502-0900 ISSN ONLINE : 2502-2032 263 semakin menurun, pemilih berharap penyelenggara pemilu bisa transparan dan tidak melakukan intervensi (Marx et al, 2017). Di Austria, partisipasi pemilu kelompok usia 18-21 tahun masih memerlukan motivasi untuk sadar menggunakan hak pilihnya, meskipun kepercayaan generasi muda terhadap proses politik relatif rendah (Partheymüller et al, 2022). Akurasi merupakan hal yang penting dan merupakan kepentingan konstitusional di Australia, sehingga peran pemantau adalah memastikan sistem beroperasi sesuai aturan (Teague & Keyzer, 2020) Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini ingin mengkaji peran pengawas pemilu dalam proses pemilu, khususnya dalam proses pendataan pemilih untuk meningkatkan kepercayaan pemilih.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…In Hinblick auf die elektorale Integrität (Norris 2013) verorten sowohl die Wahlberechtigten als auch politische Beobachter*innen die größten Probleme von Wahlen in Ös-terreich im Bereich des Informationsumfelds für die Meinungsbildung (Partheymüller et al 2022). Insbesondere die Medienberichterstattung, mögliche Verzerrungen durch soziale Medien und der Einfluss aus dem Ausland werden als problematisch erachtet.…”
Section: Herausforderungen Für Die Zukunftunclassified