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Voting for Women in Belgium's Flexible List System

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Proportional electoral systems tend to be more beneficial for women’s descriptive representation than majority systems. However, within proportional systems the gender equality of election outcomes differs, highlighting the importance of studying the actual use of electoral provisions in PR-systems. Therefore, we investigate the determinants of voting for female candidates in Belgian’s local elections. This case is particularly interesting given the equal number of men and women on the candidate lists due to quota regulations, the possibility to cast multiple preference votes (lowering competition) and the high visibility of these local elections and its candidates. At the individual level, we find that women are more likely than men to vote for several women, yet same-sex voting is more common among men. Political sophisticated respondents vote more often on candidates of both sexes. Against our expectations, a left-wing orientation does not increase the likelihood to vote for women. At the electoral district level, a larger supply of women at the top list position increases the chance to vote for this top woman, but there is no spillover effect to women lower on the list. District magnitude affects the number of preferences votes but against expectations not the likelihood to vote for women.
Tijdschrift: Politics & Gender
ISSN: 1743-923X
Issue: 2
Volume: 13
Pagina's: 305 - 335
Jaar van publicatie:2017
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:2
Auteurs:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open