An anatomy of the electoral hoax: political disinformation in Spain’s 2019 general election campaign

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Francisco Paniagua Rojano
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7376-4536
Francisco Seoane Pérez
Raúl Magallón-Rosa
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2236-7802

This paper analyses the content of the electoral hoaxes identified by fact-checkers Maldita and Newtral, using as a case study the campaign for the April 28th 2019 Spanish general election campaign. To study the context in which electoral disinformation operates, a bot was created on Twitter (@unfaking_es) that followed the activity of the accounts of the main media, political parties, candidates, official institutions and fact-checkers. Most of the 37 hoaxes analysed originated on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp, and the electoral system itself was the main target of disinformation, being labelled fraudulent. The debate on Twitter was dominated by live fact-checkingcarried out left-wing media, with Pablo Casado (Popular Party) the most frequently debunked candidate.

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fake news, disinformation, bots, election campaign, elections, political communication, Spain

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Paniagua Rojano, Francisco et al. “An anatomy of the electoral hoax: political disinformation in Spain’s 2019 general election campaign”. Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals, no. 124, pp. 123-46, doi:10.24241/rcai.2020.124.1.123.
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