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Afrobarometer Report Shows Strong Voter Participation in Africa Amid Rising Global Democratic Decline

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Despite concerns about democratic backsliding and shrinking political freedoms in parts of Africa, a new Afrobarometer report reveals that Africans remain highly engaged in governance compared to citizens in many other regions of the world. The report highlights that, on average, about 75% of Africans participated in national elections last year, demonstrating continued faith in democratic processes.

Notably, countries like Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Seychelles recorded exceptionally high voter turnout rates, with approximately 90% of eligible citizens casting their ballots. This level of civic engagement contrasts sharply with declining voter participation in more developed democracies, signaling that many Africans still view elections as a critical tool for shaping leadership and influencing national direction.

The findings from Afrobarometer come at a time when analysts are warning of growing authoritarian trends, limited press freedom, and constrained civil spaces across several African nations. Despite these challenges, the report underscores the resilience of the democratic spirit on the continent.

Experts say this strong participation rate is both an opportunity and a responsibility for African governments, calling for improved transparency, electoral integrity, and strengthened institutions to match the public’s commitment to democratic engagement.

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