Political Violence And The Electoral Process
(An Overview Of The Presidential Election)
One of the basic Machineries of any Representative democratic system is the Electoral Process. The Experience of the western representative democracy in Nigeria can be traced from the Clifford and Mcpherson Constitutions for 1922 and 1951 respectively. This was elaborated at independence in the first and second republic and subsequent periods.
Very Ugly Experiences have characterized the activities with the Electoral Process that constitutes the burning questions in this work with malpractice, fraud and therefore violence.
The Election of the first republic displayed Ethnicity in the second Republic Presidential Election (2006) records it ugly tendencies but in and refined form. This time, money and corruption led to Race in electoral malpractice of the past and present on the political system. The study finally traces these political problems of the country to basic socio-institutional origins of the ethnicity class, material consciousness and others.
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Title Page i
Approval Page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the Study 1-6
1.2 Statement of Problem 6
1.3 Objectives of Study 7
1.4 Scope and Limitation of Study 8
1.5 Significances of Study 9
1.6 Theoretical Framework 10-12
1.7 Statement of Hypotheses 12
1.8 Definition of Terms 13-14
References 14
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Literature Review 16-18
2.2 Purpose, Function and Problems of Election 18-24
2.3 Political Violence 25-27
2.4 Election of the Second Republic 28-29
2.5 The 2006 General Election 30-31
2.6 Agents of Electoral fraud 32
2.7 Causes of Electoral fraud 33-34
References 35
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research Methodology 36
3.1 Research Design 36
3.2 Method of Data Collection 37
3.3 Sample Size 37-38
3.4 Sampling Techniques 39
2.5 Data Analysis Techniques 40
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Presentation and Analysis of Data 41
4.1 Data Presentations 41-47
4.2 Research Findings 47-49
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Recommendation and Conclusion 50
5.1 Summary 50
5.2 Recommendations 51-53
5.3 Conclusion 53-54
Bibliography 55
Appendix 56
Questionnaire 57-60
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