Publication: Avrupa’da Seçmen Davranışı: Bölgesel Farklılıkların Analizi
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Bilgili, Nazlı Çağın
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Elections are central elements of democratic systems as they provide the public with the opportunity – with some restrictions established by legal arrangements such as quotas – to make their
voices heard. In other words, it is through election results that we learn a great deal about the
social and political circumstances in a country. This paper follows the electoral trends in European
countries since the beginning of the 1990s as far as the data makes it possible. In order to create a
comprehensive analysis, turnout rates, voter preferences and other major determinants shaping
preferences – whether influential economic or identity factors – are considered. Europe is defined,
in this research, as all of the EU member states, making a highly complicated and heterogeneous
collection. As the trends in these different countries can be expected to diverge, a regional
comparison between Western, Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe is provided so that the
similar and different electoral trends in these regions are presented clearly.