Research Article

The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota

Number: 15, December 2025 December 28, 2025
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The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota

Abstract

In the United States, growing numbers of dual citizens and expatriates participate in external elections for their countries of origin. Prior to voting, these individuals consume diverse online media and are frequently exposed to politically charged or misleading content through social media and messaging platforms. While online content can strongly influence voting behavior, existing research largely focuses on general voter populations, leaving external voters underexamined. This study investigates the types of election-related information shared through digital media, its perceived credibility among external voters, and its influence on political alignment and willingness to vote. The research surveys Bulgarian Americans in Minnesota who have previously voted externally. Preliminary findings indicate that online media engagement, especially with national media, is positively correlated with extremist tendencies and increased electoral participation.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Political Science (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Boyana Nikolova *
United States

Publication Date

December 28, 2025

Submission Date

June 14, 2025

Acceptance Date

December 15, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Number: 15, December 2025

APA
Nikolova, B. (2025). The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, 15, December 2025, 133-150. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1719852
AMA
1.Nikolova B. The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota. BALKAR. 2025;(15, December 2025):133-150. doi:10.56679/balkar.1719852
Chicago
Nikolova, Boyana. 2025. “The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 15, December 2025: 133-50. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1719852.
EndNote
Nikolova B (December 1, 2025) The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies 15, December 2025 133–150.
IEEE
[1]B. Nikolova, “The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota”, BALKAR, no. 15, December 2025, pp. 133–150, Dec. 2025, doi: 10.56679/balkar.1719852.
ISNAD
Nikolova, Boyana. “The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies. 15, December 2025 (December 1, 2025): 133-150. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1719852.
JAMA
1.Nikolova B. The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota. BALKAR. 2025;:133–150.
MLA
Nikolova, Boyana. “The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 15, December 2025, Dec. 2025, pp. 133-50, doi:10.56679/balkar.1719852.
Vancouver
1.Boyana Nikolova. The Influence of Digital Media Regarding External Voting: The Case of Bulgarian-Americans in Minnesota. BALKAR. 2025 Dec. 1;(15, December 2025):133-50. doi:10.56679/balkar.1719852