The UK Electoral Commission has recommended pilot testing of ballot papers printed with photographs of the candidates. In the light of US studies showing that voters make judgements about politicians based on appearance, and that these judgements can influence vote, we conducted an experiment to explore the potential impact of candidate appearance on voting behaviour in Britain. Our findings indicate that, even controlling for the partisanship of both the MP and the respondent, trait evaluations based on appearance are significant and, in the case of 'warmth' traits like likeability and caring, powerful predictors of probability to vote. We find little evidence of electoral advantage for those candidates who 'trespass' on traits associated ...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, the authors use evidence from Au...
In low-information elections, voters are often faced with the task of choosing from a list of unknow...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...
The UK Electoral Commission has recommended pilot testing of ballot papers printed with photographs ...
The UK Electoral Commission has recommended pilot testing of ballot papers printed with photographs ...
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises conce...
Studies show that voters make judgements about politicians - their competence, honesty, warmth and s...
A growing body of literature has found that photographs of politicians can influence electoral prefe...
The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies ...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
Abstract Recent research has shown that rapid judgments about the personality traits of political ca...
Conventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, suggests that the nonverbal image of...
The facial traits and appearance of political candidates have been found to predict election outcome...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, the authors use evidence from Au...
In low-information elections, voters are often faced with the task of choosing from a list of unknow...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...
The UK Electoral Commission has recommended pilot testing of ballot papers printed with photographs ...
The UK Electoral Commission has recommended pilot testing of ballot papers printed with photographs ...
According to numerous studies, candidates’ looks predict voters’ choices—a finding that raises conce...
Studies show that voters make judgements about politicians - their competence, honesty, warmth and s...
A growing body of literature has found that photographs of politicians can influence electoral prefe...
The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies ...
© 2008 International Society of Political Psychology. Permission to post published version granted b...
In this era of candidate-centered politics a wealth of research has shown that candidate appearance ...
Abstract Recent research has shown that rapid judgments about the personality traits of political ca...
Conventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, suggests that the nonverbal image of...
The facial traits and appearance of political candidates have been found to predict election outcome...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, we use evidence from Australia, a...
Are beautiful politicians more likely to be elected? To test this, the authors use evidence from Au...
In low-information elections, voters are often faced with the task of choosing from a list of unknow...
Previous research suggests that voting in elections is influenced by appearance-based personality in...