All major political parties in the UK have made efforts to increase the number of ethnic minority candidates that stand under their label for election, with Labour’s Sadiq Khan aiming to be become the first Muslim Mayor of London after May of this year. Here, Nicole Martin argues that the idea that ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters in great number isn’t necessarily borne out by the evidence
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...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...
This article investigates whether ethnic minority individuals are more likely to vote when they can ...
The number of ethnic minority MPs and parliamentary candidates is on the rise – despite this, number...
A report by Policy Exchange tries to understand the differences between and within ethnic minority c...
It has long been assumed that the ethnicity of voters will translate into ethnicity of candidates; a...
This thesis looks at the role of discrimination and ethnic group identity as explanations of politic...
This article develops and tests a set of theoretical mechanisms by which candidate ethnicity may hav...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
Evidence suggests that as public opinion towards immigration becomes more negative, so the descripti...
Using data from the 2010 UK general election, the article shows that there is a distinctive calculu...
In increasingly diverse polities, the question of how minorities engage with national and local poli...
In increasingly diverse polities, the question of how minorities engage with national and local poli...
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...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...
This article investigates whether ethnic minority individuals are more likely to vote when they can ...
The number of ethnic minority MPs and parliamentary candidates is on the rise – despite this, number...
A report by Policy Exchange tries to understand the differences between and within ethnic minority c...
It has long been assumed that the ethnicity of voters will translate into ethnicity of candidates; a...
This thesis looks at the role of discrimination and ethnic group identity as explanations of politic...
This article develops and tests a set of theoretical mechanisms by which candidate ethnicity may hav...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
Evidence suggests that as public opinion towards immigration becomes more negative, so the descripti...
Using data from the 2010 UK general election, the article shows that there is a distinctive calculu...
In increasingly diverse polities, the question of how minorities engage with national and local poli...
In increasingly diverse polities, the question of how minorities engage with national and local poli...
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...
Ethnic affinity voting is the term for when political party candidates with an ethnic minority backg...