Innovations in Electoral Politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic: An Analysis

Innovations in Electoral Politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic: An Analysis
Author: Alexander K. D. Frempong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
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The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 008 would be a historic fifth consecutive national poll since the start of the current constitutional democratic dispensation in 1 992. The transitional presidential election of November 1 992 was highly disputed by the opposition parties leading to their boycott of the subsequent parliamentary poll that December. The acrimony no doubt had arisen from the fact that the outgoing military regime that had metamorphosed into a political party to contest that election was perceived to have rigged elections. It was from such shaky foundation that Ghana's current dispensation has blossomed. The subsequent elections (1996, 2 004, and 2 004) have been more peaceful and generally free and fair. In 2 000, there was a peaceful alternation of power from the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP). Ghana's electoral successes have made it a paragon of good governance and peaceful coexistence in the West African sub-region which over the last decade and half has been better known for a spiral of violent conflict (Frempong 2006: 157).

Issues in Ghana's Electoral Politics

Issues in Ghana's Electoral Politics
Author: Ninsin, Kwame A.
Publisher: CODESRIA
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 2869786948

Ghana attained independence in 1957. From 1992, when a new constitution came into force and established a new – democratic – framework for governing the country, elections have been organized every four years to choose the governing elites. The essays in this volume are about those elections because elections give meaning to the role of citizens in democratic governance. The chapters depart from the study of formal structures by which the electorate choose their representatives. They evaluate the institutional forms that representation take in the Ghanaian context, and study elections outside the specific institutional forms that according to democratic theory are necessary for arriving at the nature of the relationships that are formed between the voters and their representatives and the nature and quality of their contribution to the democratic process.

Political Economy of Elections and Voting Behaviour in Ghana’s Fourth Republic

Political Economy of Elections and Voting Behaviour in Ghana’s Fourth Republic
Author: Gbensuglo Alidu Bukari
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2023-08-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527526291

This book brings to the fore the interplay between economics, elections and politics in Ghana’s Fourth Republic. It examines the determinants and consequences of voting with an explicit emphasis on elections and the economy, and explains the state of academic understanding of how voters’ respond to economic stimuli, attribute responsibility and hold political parties and elected representatives electorally accountable. In addition, the book reveals the consequences of voting, and how regularities in voting behaviour influence policy making, redistribution and specific policy making. Economic development-related issues have consistently ranked among the most important issues in elections, meaning that the economic vote is the strongest evidence that citizens’ actually hold those who govern them accountable in the new democracies. This book, therefore, provides one of the first analyses of the relationship between elections, economic development-related issues and voting behaviour by providing an empirical analysis within the multi-party democratic framework of Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

Electoral Politics in Ghana's 4th Republic (1992-2016) and Its Implications on Future Elections

Electoral Politics in Ghana's 4th Republic (1992-2016) and Its Implications on Future Elections
Author: Baffour Agyeman Prempeh Boakye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2018
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Seven successive democratic elections conducted in Ghana between 1992 and 2016 has resulted in peaceful alternation of power between two major political parties; namely the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in what Huntington refers to as the turn over test. Whiles this remains a major step in consolidating multiparty democracy and a model for Africa, Boafo-Arthur has argued that, “elections in most African countries remains very difficult to predict due to several social factors like high levels of illiteracy, ethnic proclivities, religious attachment and personalities” (Boafo-Arthur, 2006:1). Looking at the electoral politics of Ghana since 1992, it would be observed that, different factors has accounted to the electoral dynamics as well as electoral victories and defeats. Some political pundits have attributed these dynamics to issues of ethnic bloc voting, Political power capture by the two dominant political parties among other myriads factors.This research paper investigates electoral dynamics of Ghana since 1992, the major determinants of elections, some interesting established electoral traditions in Ghana and its implications on future elections.

Ghana

Ghana
Author: Kwame Boafo-Arthur
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781842778296

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Political Economy of Elections and Voting Behaviour in Ghana's Fourth Republic

Political Economy of Elections and Voting Behaviour in Ghana's Fourth Republic
Author: Gbensuglo Alidu Bukari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10
Genre: Voting
ISBN: 9781527526273

This book brings to the fore the interplay between economics, elections and politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic. It examines the determinants and consequences of voting with an explicit emphasis on elections and the economy, and explains the state of academic understanding of how voters' respond to economic stimuli, attribute responsibility and hold political parties and elected representatives electorally accountable. In addition, the book reveals the consequences of voting, and how regularities in voting behaviour influence policy making, redistribution and specific policy making. Economic development-related issues have consistently ranked among the most important issues in elections, meaning that the economic vote is the strongest evidence that citizens' actually hold those who govern them accountable in the new democracies. This book, therefore, provides one of the first analyses of the relationship between elections, economic development-related issues and voting behaviour by providing an empirical analysis within the multi-party democratic framework of Ghana's Fourth Republic.