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Nigeria’s 2015 General Elections

Continuity and Change in Electoral Democracy

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Offers a detailed study into the 2015 elections in Nigeria and its consequences for democracy

  • Systematically connects the past, the present and the future of electoral democracy in Nigeria

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 1-12
  3. Theoretical and Structural Issues in Nigerian Politics

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 13-43
  4. Continuity and Change in Nigeria’s Electoral Democracy

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 45-72
  5. Party System and the Dominance of the People’s Democratic Party

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 73-102
  6. Trends in Voter Behaviour, 1999–2015

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 103-123
  7. Trends in Election Outcomes, 1999–2015

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 125-137
  8. Democratic Governance and Political Accountability, 1999–2015

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 139-163
  9. Electoral Reform and Electoral Administration, 1999–2015

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 165-182
  10. Party Politics in the 2015 Nigerian Elections

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 183-201
  11. The 2015 Presidential Election

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 203-229
  12. The 2015 National Assembly Election

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 231-249
  13. The 2015 Gubernatorial Election

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 251-272
  14. The 2015 Elections and the Future of Electoral Democracy

    • Ladi Hamalai, Samuel Egwu, J. Shola Omotola
    Pages 273-301
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 303-312

About this book

This book examines the significance of the 2015 elections in consolidating Nigeria’s democracy, in the context of the difficulty of routinizing democracy since the attainment of nationhood in 1960 and the return to civil rule in May 1999, in particular. It offers a complete analysis of Nigeria’s electoral process, outlining how the dynamics of limited changes in the constitutional, institutional, attitudinal and behavioural frameworks that underpin electoral competition played out in the elections. The authors further examine the conduct and outcome of the 2015 elections against the background of the pattern of electoralism that had been established since the return to democracy in 1999. In doing so, they draw attention to the dialectics of continuity and change that have been thrown up by the elections and how the lessons learned can be used to build a more enduring democratic system. The book will be of interest to students and academics of political science, development studies, democratisation and election studies, and African government and politics.

Authors and Affiliations

  • National Institute for Legislative Studies, Abuja, Nigeria

    Ladi Hamalai

  • Department of Political Science, University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

    Samuel Egwu

  • Research and Training Department, National Institute for Legislative Studies, Abuja, Nigeria

    J. Shola Omotola

About the authors

Ladi Hamalai is Director-General of the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Nigeria. An Associate Professor, she holds a Doctorate Degree in Development Studies from the University of Sussex, UK. She lectured in the University of Maiduguri and Nigerian Defence Academy from 1982 to 2003.

Samuel Egwu is Professor of Political Science at the University of Jos, Nigeria. He previously worked as the Governance Adviser to the United Nations Development Programme in Nigeria. He has published extensively on governance in Nigeria. He was a member of the 2014 National Conference as a Kogi State delegate to chart a new political course for the country.

J. Shola Omotola is Professor of Political Science and Head of the Political Science Department, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. He has a PhD in Comparative African Politics and Governance from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. His primary research interests are in comparative African governance institutions, democratization and election studies, and legislative studies.

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eBook USD 84.99
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  • Available as EPUB and PDF
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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