Abstract
This study investigates the role of youth in electoral-related violence within the context of the 2023 Presidential Election in the Adamawa North Senatorial District of Adamawa State. Electoral violence, particularly involving youth, has been a persistent challenge in many regions, often leading to disruptions in democratic processes and undermining political stability. The aim of this research is to understand the factors influencing youth involvement in electoral violence, the strategies employed by stakeholders to mitigate such violence, and the impact of these strategies on election outcomes and post-election peace. The study employs a mixed-methods approach. Key findings from the research shed light on the motivations driving youth participation in electoral violence, the role of political actors in mobilizing youth for violent activities, the effectiveness of existing conflict mitigation strategies, and recommendations for enhancing youth engagement in peaceful electoral processes. The insights generated from this study can inform policy interventions aimed at promoting youth inclusion, strengthening electoral integrity, and fostering sustainable peace in Adamawa State and similar contexts.