Electoral Discrimination, Party Rationale, and the Underrepresentation of Immigrant‐Origin Politicians

IF 5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Daniel Auer, Lea Portmann, Thomas Tichelbaecker
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Abstract

Immigrants and other minorities are underrepresented in politics in most Western democracies. We argue that strategically acting party gatekeepers who update their nomination strategies based on voter behavior contribute to this representation gap. Drawing on unique panel data from Swiss local elections, we find that candidates with a “foreign‐sounding” name systematically receive not only fewer votes but are also fielded on less promising list positions compared to native candidates. We track candidates across elections and show that this inequality is driven by voter discrimination in previous elections. Our study carries relevance for research on minority candidates by linking different stages in the electoral process and showing how parties indirectly discriminate due to their use of candidate‐performance information. It also bears practical implications, pointing to avenues how parties can break the cycle of discrimination in the electoral process.
选举歧视、政党理论与移民政客代表性不足
在大多数西方民主国家,移民和其他少数群体在政治中的代表性不足。我们认为,根据选民行为更新提名策略的战略性政党看门人导致了这种代表性差距。根据瑞士地方选举的独特小组数据,我们发现,与本土候选人相比,名字“听起来像外国”的候选人不仅获得了更少的选票,而且被安排在前景不佳的名单上。我们跟踪了各个选举中的候选人,并表明这种不平等是由以前选举中的选民歧视造成的。我们的研究通过将选举过程中的不同阶段联系起来,并展示政党如何因使用候选人表现信息而间接歧视,从而与少数族裔候选人的研究具有相关性。它还具有实际意义,指出了政党如何打破选举过程中歧视循环的途径。
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CiteScore
9.30
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2.40%
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61
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) publishes research in all major areas of political science including American politics, public policy, international relations, comparative politics, political methodology, and political theory. Founded in 1956, the AJPS publishes articles that make outstanding contributions to scholarly knowledge about notable theoretical concerns, puzzles or controversies in any subfield of political science.
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