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HOW WE VOTE The Factors That Influence Voters
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India has transformed and much has happened since the first Lok Sabha elections in 1951–52. Social media, AI and
other technologies make it easy to spin narratives and evade accountability, and to glibly manufacture content, data and
analysis. These threaten the development of a responsible civil society. But then what really matters to voters? Times may have
changed, but the substantive basis on which people vote their perception of leadership and the improvement in
their well-being – remains constant. Economist Surjit S. Bhalla integrates politics, economics and psephology to
offer insights into how voters think as India heads into its eighteenth general election. This book examines historical voting patterns and reveals
how these correlate to changes in income, employment, welfare schemes, gender equality and much else. It looks at
future conundrums like delimitation. It considers how voter attitudes have changed. This deep dive into data comes
up with some counter-intuitive conclusions. Whichever way the 2024 elections go, the reader will gain a better understanding of the hows and whys of voter choices.
India has transformed and much has happened since the first Lok Sabha elections in 1951–52. Social media, AI and
other technologies make it easy to spin narratives and evade accountability, and to glibly manufacture content, data and
analysis. These threaten the development of a responsible civil society. But then what really matters to voters? Times may have
changed, but the substantive basis on which people vote their perception of leadership and the improvement in
their well-being – remains constant. Economist Surjit S. Bhalla integrates politics, economics and psephology to
offer insights into how voters think as India heads into its eighteenth general election. This book examines historical voting patterns and reveals
how these correlate to changes in income, employment, welfare schemes, gender equality and much else. It looks at
future conundrums like delimitation. It considers how voter attitudes have changed. This deep dive into data comes
up with some counter-intuitive conclusions. Whichever way the 2024 elections go, the reader will gain a better understanding of the hows and whys of voter choices.
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