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Synopsis

62 Questions to Voting Studies offers an accessible yet analytically rigorous introduction to one of the most consequential fields in political science. Organised around a sequence of sixty-two carefully crafted questions, the volume guides readers through the full landscape of electoral behaviour — from the foundational questions of suffrage, democratic legitimacy, and political participation, through the competing theoretical traditions that explain how and why citizens vote as they do, to the immediate challenges of digitalisation, misinformation, polarisation, and authoritarian electoral manipulation that are reshaping democratic politics in the contemporary world. Drawing on decades of empirical research across multiple democratic systems, the book situates voting not as a simple private act but as one of the most revealing expressions of how societies organise political power, distribute democratic voice, and negotiate the terms of collective self-governance.

The volume engages seriously with the major theoretical traditions that have defined voting studies since its emergence as a field — the sociological model rooted in the Columbia school, the psychological model developed at Michigan, and the rational choice approaches associated with Downs and his successors — while remaining attentive to the institutional contexts, historical legacies, and rapidly changing political environments that no single theoretical framework can fully capture. Questions of social identity, partisan dealignment, economic voting, campaign dynamics, media influence, and electoral system design are examined with equal care, producing a comprehensive account of electoral behaviour that moves fluidly between individual psychology and social structure, short-term campaign dynamics and long-term partisan loyalties, formal institutional rules and the informal cultural norms that shape democratic participation in practice.

Written for students, scholars, and engaged citizens alike, 62 Questions on Voting Studies treats electoral behaviour as a living political phenomenon rather than a settled technical domain. It affirms that understanding how citizens vote — and why so many do not — is not merely an academic exercise but an inquiry with direct implications for the health, equity, and future of democratic governance. In a political moment defined by declining trust in institutions, the spread of misinformation, and deepening partisan division, this volume makes the case that voting studies matter more than ever — and that the questions it raises are among the most urgent that democratic societies must confront.

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