Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data

Access to information is a key factor influencing political behaviour and decisions. Recent studies on vote buying and selling have tried to unpack the possible drivers behind this phenomenon; yet, few studies have empirically examined the role of different sources of information. This study contrib...

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Main Authors: Canare, Tristan A, Mendoza, Ronald U
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02601079211034607
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-11972022-04-05T14:50:25Z Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data Canare, Tristan A Mendoza, Ronald U Access to information is a key factor influencing political behaviour and decisions. Recent studies on vote buying and selling have tried to unpack the possible drivers behind this phenomenon; yet, few studies have empirically examined the role of different sources of information. This study contributes to the nascent literature in this area by turning to a unique dataset from a survey of low-income voters in Metro Manila, the Philippines. It empirically examined the relationship between access to information and vote selling behaviour by low-income voters. It also studied other correlates of vote selling and the possible factors linked to receiving an offer. The results suggest that the quantity of information has no significant relationship with the likelihood of accepting the offer and voting for the candidate for whom the offer was made. However, the quality of information does matter. In particular, access to sources of ‘good quality information’ is negatively associated with completing the vote selling transaction (i.e., accepting the offer and voting for the candidate). This study also found evidence that when money is used for vote buying, it appears to be targeted at those with greater needs, confirming the literature that vote buying activities tend to be well targeted at poor and low-income communities. Unsurprisingly, vote buying offers are more likely in areas where elections are closely contested, and they are also more likely in socially cohesive communities. Our findings also suggest that vote buying may not necessarily be effective in the sense that it encourages only few voters to change their candidate preference. This coheres with earlier studies suggesting that vote buying and selling merely caps a longstanding patron–client relationship between politicians and low-income voters. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/197 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02601079211034607 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Asian politics political behaviour political economy Southeast Asian studies Political Science
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Asian politics
political behaviour
political economy
Southeast Asian studies
Political Science
spellingShingle Asian politics
political behaviour
political economy
Southeast Asian studies
Political Science
Canare, Tristan A
Mendoza, Ronald U
Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
description Access to information is a key factor influencing political behaviour and decisions. Recent studies on vote buying and selling have tried to unpack the possible drivers behind this phenomenon; yet, few studies have empirically examined the role of different sources of information. This study contributes to the nascent literature in this area by turning to a unique dataset from a survey of low-income voters in Metro Manila, the Philippines. It empirically examined the relationship between access to information and vote selling behaviour by low-income voters. It also studied other correlates of vote selling and the possible factors linked to receiving an offer. The results suggest that the quantity of information has no significant relationship with the likelihood of accepting the offer and voting for the candidate for whom the offer was made. However, the quality of information does matter. In particular, access to sources of ‘good quality information’ is negatively associated with completing the vote selling transaction (i.e., accepting the offer and voting for the candidate). This study also found evidence that when money is used for vote buying, it appears to be targeted at those with greater needs, confirming the literature that vote buying activities tend to be well targeted at poor and low-income communities. Unsurprisingly, vote buying offers are more likely in areas where elections are closely contested, and they are also more likely in socially cohesive communities. Our findings also suggest that vote buying may not necessarily be effective in the sense that it encourages only few voters to change their candidate preference. This coheres with earlier studies suggesting that vote buying and selling merely caps a longstanding patron–client relationship between politicians and low-income voters.
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author Canare, Tristan A
Mendoza, Ronald U
author_facet Canare, Tristan A
Mendoza, Ronald U
author_sort Canare, Tristan A
title Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
title_short Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
title_full Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
title_fullStr Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
title_full_unstemmed Access to Information and Other Correlates of Vote Buying and Selling Behaviour: Insights from Philippine Data
title_sort access to information and other correlates of vote buying and selling behaviour: insights from philippine data
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/197
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02601079211034607
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