When cultural strength means political weakness: Romania’s marriage referendum and the paradox of conservative mobilisation
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09 lug 2020
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Pubblicato online: 09 lug 2020
Pagine: 70 - 80
Ricevuto: 24 gen 2020
Accettato: 30 mag 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2020-0006
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© 2020 Alexandru Racu et al., published by Sciendo
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Held on 6–7 October 2018, the Romanian referendum on the topic of gay marriage was the fourth referendum of this kind organised in East Central Europe over a five-year period. Because turnout was low in all of them and demands explanation, this paper: i) discusses the common characteristics of these Eastern European marriage referendums, contextualising the Romanian referendum; ii) overviews the history of the Romanian referendum, emphasising the legal, political, ideological and societal aspects; iii) quantitatively examines the electoral geography of the voting patterns; and iv) interprets qualitative data seeking to understand the voters’ choices and why conservative mobilisation was so weak.