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Research Article

Testing political loyalties in Nigeria: what factors influence support for party switchers?

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ABSTRACT

The phenomenon of elected representatives ditching the political party on whose ticket they were elected for another party constitutes a problem for representative democracy. Especially in settings where identity politics is reportedly common, it is important to interrogate whether voters simply follow their politicians to a new party. This article examines public responses to party switching in Nigeria, drawing from a nationwide representative survey of 1,023 participants against existing debates on ethno-religious and money politics. The author argues that while identity and money politics do have some influence on electoral choices, Nigerian voters generally disapprove of party switchers, except those with a prior track record of good performance.

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Funding

This work was supported by the The Routledge/Round Table Commonwealth PhD Studentships 2022/23.