Explaining the situational and structural factors affecting voting behavior. Emphasizing the Structural-Functional Theory of Gabriel Almond.
Abstract
Electoral participation has a special place in the debate of political sociology in general, and in electoral sociology in particular. The elective analysis of behavior is one of the most important tasks of electoral sociology that researchers can select different electoral models to analyze behavioral options. The purpose of this research is to find out the most important factors in the conduction of voting behavior in elections based on the structural-functional theory of Gabriel Almond. The results show situational and structural factors that can be considered in the process of voting.