“What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters

© 2019 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR ALL. The article examines the young Filipino voters’ pre-election mindsets, and behavior during the campaign period in the Philippines. The study involved young voters at 17 to 25 age bracket. The respondent students (n=1018) came from different higher institutions in...

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Main Authors: Collado, Zaldy C., Orozco, Noella May I.G., Banaria, Dionimar B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-14092021-12-09T01:08:07Z “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters Collado, Zaldy C. Orozco, Noella May I.G. Banaria, Dionimar B. © 2019 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR ALL. The article examines the young Filipino voters’ pre-election mindsets, and behavior during the campaign period in the Philippines. The study involved young voters at 17 to 25 age bracket. The respondent students (n=1018) came from different higher institutions in the greater Manila region. Data gathering was conducted two months prior to the May 2019 elections. Among others, results reveal that young Filipino voters are likely to show their support to their preferred candidates among their peers and families than in online communities. It further reveals their desire to increase the quality of campaign activities in the country and their preference to candidates who can communicate their platforms and plans for the country through public discussions and debates. While it appears, based on the results, that young voters actively seek political information on the records or history of aspiring public officials, the results also highlight their high voting independence from the recommendations of their families and religious groups. The young voters’ “elastic” voting commitment also is a positive indication of their ability to intelligently discern in the election process. The government must encourage the young’s participation in these democratic practices in the manner that makes an intelligently informed choice possible. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/410 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Voting--Philippines—Psychological aspects Youth—Philippines--Psychology Voting age--Philippines Political campaigns--Philippines Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Voting--Philippines—Psychological aspects
Youth—Philippines--Psychology
Voting age--Philippines
Political campaigns--Philippines
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Voting--Philippines—Psychological aspects
Youth—Philippines--Psychology
Voting age--Philippines
Political campaigns--Philippines
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I.G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
“What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
description © 2019 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR ALL. The article examines the young Filipino voters’ pre-election mindsets, and behavior during the campaign period in the Philippines. The study involved young voters at 17 to 25 age bracket. The respondent students (n=1018) came from different higher institutions in the greater Manila region. Data gathering was conducted two months prior to the May 2019 elections. Among others, results reveal that young Filipino voters are likely to show their support to their preferred candidates among their peers and families than in online communities. It further reveals their desire to increase the quality of campaign activities in the country and their preference to candidates who can communicate their platforms and plans for the country through public discussions and debates. While it appears, based on the results, that young voters actively seek political information on the records or history of aspiring public officials, the results also highlight their high voting independence from the recommendations of their families and religious groups. The young voters’ “elastic” voting commitment also is a positive indication of their ability to intelligently discern in the election process. The government must encourage the young’s participation in these democratic practices in the manner that makes an intelligently informed choice possible.
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author Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I.G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
author_facet Collado, Zaldy C.
Orozco, Noella May I.G.
Banaria, Dionimar B.
author_sort Collado, Zaldy C.
title “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
title_short “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
title_full “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
title_fullStr “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
title_full_unstemmed “What are they up to?”: The pre-election mindset and behavior of young Filipino voters
title_sort “what are they up to?”: the pre-election mindset and behavior of young filipino voters
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
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