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Picodi Nigeria analyst team took a closer look at the voter turnout statistics in 187 countries worldwide and created a ranking showing which country’s citizens exercise their right to vote the most.
For our ranking, we collected the voter turnout data from the last three elections, including either presidential or parliamentary elections when available, and calculated the average voter turnout based on this data. In cases where elections were not decided in the first round, we calculated the average based on turnout in both rounds.
This is what the voter turnout looked like in Nigeria:
The average voter turnout in Nigeria is 29.15%. This situates our country in the 186th place of the worldwide ranking (out of 187). A similar percentage of citizens eligible to vote goes to the polls in countries such as Algeria (33.33%), Egypt (32.80%) and Afghanistan (32.71%).
In the African ranking, Nigeria is at the bottom of the list in the 48th place (out of 48). For comparison, in Niger, the average voter turnout is 66.27%, in Kenya – 66.84% and in South Africa – 72.28%.
Vietnam is the worldwide leader in voter turnout – on average, 99.10% of Vietnamese citizens participate in the elections. Next in the ranking are Laos and Rwanda, where the average voter turnout is 98.55% and 96.65% respectively. In Africa, Rwanda (96.65%), Ethiopia (93.43%) and Equatorial Guinea (91.71%) boast the highest average scores.
On the other hand, at the end of the worldwide ranking, we can find Haiti – in the last few years, only 21.58% of Haitians exercised their right to vote. Slightly better results were noted in Nigeria (29.15%) and Afghanistan (32.71%). The lowest voter turnout in Africa can be found in Nigeria (29.15%), Egypt (32.80%) and Algeria (33.33%).
Looking at the voter turnout statistics, it is worth remembering that high turnout does not always mean high social engagement and trust in the local government. Some countries, such as Luxembourg, Belgium, Bolivia and Uruguay, introduced compulsory voting law, according to which sanctions such as a financial penalty can be imposed on citizens who fail to participate in the elections. Some governments may also abuse their power to manipulate the elections, including the voter turnout.
The average voter turnout was calculated using data from the last three presidential and/or parliamentary elections held in countries included in this ranking. Turnout data comes from International IDEA, IFES Election Guide and local election commissions. In situations where elections had two rounds, we calculated the average based on the turnout in both rounds.
All the data in the form of a spreadsheet can be found here.
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