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The Influence of Social Media on the Response to the Electorates of the 2022 Continuous Voters' Registration in Nigeria

Wilson Peter

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2023 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, , language: English, abstract: In Nigeria, the continuous voters’ registration was conducted in 2022 as part of preparation for the 2023 general elections. This study examined the influence of social media on the response of the electorates to the continuous voters’ registration exercise. The research method adopted that was the survey research method. The Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise was meant for the registration of citizens who turned 18 years of age after the last registration exercise, or those who for one reason or another could not register in the previous exercises, or those whose voters cards are defaced, or those who want to change their voting addresses or those who want to correct some information on their voters cards.

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media, nigeria, response, registration, electorates, continuous, influence, social, voters