Replication Data for: "Understanding Vote Buying in Nepali Elections."

  • Jeevan Baniya (Creator)
  • Stephen Meserve (Creator)
  • Daniel Pemstein (Creator)
  • Brigitte Seim (Creator)

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Follow instructions in README.txt. Abstract for paper: A growing literature posits that vote buying dynamics depend on characteristics of the context and its voters. We explore vote buying in Nepal using a multi-methods approach combining survey experiments, semistructured interviews, and focus group discussions. We find that vote buying in Nepal aligns somewhat with other contexts. A list experiment reveals approximately 25% of Nepali voters receive a voter-buying offer and, in an unmonitored but contingent exchange, the same percentage vote for the offeror candidate or party. Cash and other private goods are the most common offers. In contrast to findings from other contexts, however, voter education level is the strongest predictor of refraining from vote buying in Nepal, and wealth is not a significant predictor. Our list experiment also finds that, in Nepal, clientelism appears to be a socially undesirable activity. Overall, our results support the increasingly dominant viewpoint that vote buying is highly context dependent.
Date made availableJun 4 2024
PublisherHarvard Dataverse

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