Abstract:As an emerging economic organization,farmers’ cooperatives have not only extended to the political area,but also contrasted against the traditional social organizational clan.Based on the survey data from 48 towns in 8 provinces,this paper comparatively analyzes the electoral behaviors between farmers’ cooperatives and clans by using AHP,and further investigates the internal characteristic factors.The result shows that voting action powers of farmers’ cooperative are more active than that of the clans,and years of participating in farmers’ cooperatives,receiving services of farmers’ cooperatives,joining in farmers’ cooperative democratic elections,management and supervion and cognition of stakeholders degrees have a positive influence on the voting action power of the members.This paper then uses the grouping samples of the organizational identity of the members to confirm the robustness of the conclusion.Therefore,promoting the development of farmers’ cooperatives is conducive to the democratic reconstruction of the villages and to the promotion of democratic construction at the grassroots level