Data from: Voting for Winners and Losers in a Hybrid Regime: How Thailand’s 2023 Election Shaped Voter Opinion
This is the replication dataset for
Ricks, Jacob and Allen Hicken. 2025. “Voting for Winners and Losers in a Hybrid Regime: How Thailand’s 2023 Election Shaped Voter Opinion.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. Online First: https://doi.org/10.1177/18681034251341319
This dataset contains anonymized individual-level survey responses collected around Thailand’s 2023 general election. It includes demographic variables (e.g., age, sex, education, region, income range), political behavior (e.g., vote choice, party preference, turnout), and attitudinal indicators such as political knowledge, democratic values, institutional trust, and perceptions of government performance.
The survey was administered in two waves — before and after the election — and captures both static characteristics (e.g., religion, occupation) and dynamic perceptions (e.g., trust in democracy, institutional effectiveness, national outlook). The dataset also includes derived fields such as voter satisfaction and shifts in opinion post-election.
Access is available upon request due to the presence of potentially sensitive information.
Funding
Lee Kong Chian Fellowship at SMU
History
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