This article examines the relationship between candidate names as they appear on the ballot paper and voting patterns in British local elections. Specifically, it explores whether some voters favour candidates with British-sounding names over those whose names suggest either European or non-European ethnic origins. Name classification software identifies three categories of candidate: British, other European and non-European. Separate analyses of aggregate voting data are undertaken of multi-member and single-member electoral districts. Data cover the period 1973-2012, and votes for more than 400,000 candidates are examined. In multi-member districts, after comparing within-party slates and finishing order generally, candidates whose surnam...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...
This study examines whether ethnic majority party selectors’ ethnic biases (e.g. beliefs about the p...
This article investigates the influence of the politics of presence in the most recent parliamentary...
The relationship between candidates’ position on a ballot paper and vote rank is explored in the cas...
This article explores the Electoral Discrimination thesis, according to which voters tend to discrim...
The literature on candidate selection has found that voters favour local candidates, as they are tho...
There is a small but comprehensive literature on the impact of candidate and party position of elect...
The British voter is less likely than the American to make a distinction between his current elector...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
The number of ethnic minority MPs and parliamentary candidates is on the rise – despite this, number...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
In electoral politics, names matter. Studies and anecdotal evidence show that candidates whose names...
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Evidence suggests that as public opinion towards immigration becomes more negative, so the descripti...
It is generally believed that those candidates listed earlier on the ballot paper are likely to rece...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...
This study examines whether ethnic majority party selectors’ ethnic biases (e.g. beliefs about the p...
This article investigates the influence of the politics of presence in the most recent parliamentary...
The relationship between candidates’ position on a ballot paper and vote rank is explored in the cas...
This article explores the Electoral Discrimination thesis, according to which voters tend to discrim...
The literature on candidate selection has found that voters favour local candidates, as they are tho...
There is a small but comprehensive literature on the impact of candidate and party position of elect...
The British voter is less likely than the American to make a distinction between his current elector...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
The number of ethnic minority MPs and parliamentary candidates is on the rise – despite this, number...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
In electoral politics, names matter. Studies and anecdotal evidence show that candidates whose names...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: registration 2020-01-28, pub-electronic 20...
Evidence suggests that as public opinion towards immigration becomes more negative, so the descripti...
It is generally believed that those candidates listed earlier on the ballot paper are likely to rece...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...
This study examines whether ethnic majority party selectors’ ethnic biases (e.g. beliefs about the p...
This article investigates the influence of the politics of presence in the most recent parliamentary...