TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge assessment on the functions of government authorities. Assemblymen, council, prefect, and mayor
AU - León-Alberca, Tatiana
AU - Torres-Toukoumidis, Angel
AU - Casero-Ripollés, Andreu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 León-Alberca, Torres-Toukoumidis and Casero-Ripollés.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Introduction: Elections allow citizens to participate in the political process and to choose those candidates they consider suitable to govern their nation. Methods: In this context, this research aims to investigate the level of knowledge of Ecuadorians about the authorities, for which a survey was applied to 1,376 inhabitants from different provinces and ages. The survey evaluated knowledge about executive function, mayor and prefect, legislative office positions, assembly members and councils. Results: The information showed that people know more about the functions of the mayor, followed by the assemblyman, prefect and finally council, admitting that age is a correlated factor. It was also seen that Ecuadorians show they know more about the functions of the prefect than of the mayor, also reinforcing the premise: the older the person, the more knowledge he/she has about executive functions of popular representations. However, in legislative functions, there is more knowledge about the work of councils than the members, unlike what was evidenced before. Regarding age, a significant variation is observed, demonstrating that the group between 27 and 64 years is the one with more correct options. Conclusions: The results reveal the urgent need of governments, academia and society in general to work on electoral processes literacy.
AB - Introduction: Elections allow citizens to participate in the political process and to choose those candidates they consider suitable to govern their nation. Methods: In this context, this research aims to investigate the level of knowledge of Ecuadorians about the authorities, for which a survey was applied to 1,376 inhabitants from different provinces and ages. The survey evaluated knowledge about executive function, mayor and prefect, legislative office positions, assembly members and councils. Results: The information showed that people know more about the functions of the mayor, followed by the assemblyman, prefect and finally council, admitting that age is a correlated factor. It was also seen that Ecuadorians show they know more about the functions of the prefect than of the mayor, also reinforcing the premise: the older the person, the more knowledge he/she has about executive functions of popular representations. However, in legislative functions, there is more knowledge about the work of councils than the members, unlike what was evidenced before. Regarding age, a significant variation is observed, demonstrating that the group between 27 and 64 years is the one with more correct options. Conclusions: The results reveal the urgent need of governments, academia and society in general to work on electoral processes literacy.
KW - Ecuador
KW - elections
KW - executive functions
KW - knowledge assessment
KW - legislative functions
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U2 - 10.3389/fpos.2023.1207665
DO - 10.3389/fpos.2023.1207665
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164913977
SN - 2673-3145
VL - 5
JO - Frontiers in Political Science
JF - Frontiers in Political Science
M1 - 1207665
ER -