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Collective Electoral Emotions

A socio-psychological phenomenon that occurs when voters as a group experience common emotions related to the electoral process, whether before, during, or after it. These emotions are not just individual reactions; rather, they represent a common emotional wave that unites or divides voters and is reflected in their political and collective behavior. Thus, collective electoral emotions represent a fundamental dimension in the understanding of electoral behavior, as they demonstrate that emotions can be a driving force that transcends the power of rational evidence in shaping the choices of individuals and groups.

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