Consolidating Democracy? The Structural Underpinnings of Ghana's 2000 Elections
Consolidating Democracy? The Structural Underpinnings of Ghana's 2000 Elections
In 2000, Ghana's landmark elections ushered in a new era of democracy. Scholars, however, have yet to scrutinise the structural underpinnings of the country's electoral system. This article offers a detailed assessment of Ghana's bloated voters' register, patterns of voter turnout and the lingering accusation of electoral irregularities in the Volta and Ashanti Regions in the 2000 elections. Most significantly, it critically analyses the severe malapportionment of the country's 200 parliamentary seats. While the 2000 elections helped to consolidate the democratic process in Ghana, structural inequalities continue to plague the country's electoral system.
CITATION: Smith, Daniel A.. Consolidating Democracy? The Structural Underpinnings of Ghana's 2000 Elections . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 40, Number 4, pp. 621-650, 2002 - Available at: https://library.au.int/consolidating-democracy-structural-underpinnings-ghanas-2000-elections-3