Abstract
This study explains why Buddhists, Protestants, and Catholics in Korea have shown different voting behavior since democratization. The study argues that the differing institutional adjustments of the major religions during the democratic transition affect believers’ electoral decisions. While Buddhists have supported conservative parties, Protestants and Catholics have changed their voting choices.
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