District Variation in Party System Competition and Women’s Candidacy in Proportional Representation Systems

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Series Details Volume 77, Number 3, Pages 558-579
Publication Date 2024
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This article examines the influence of district-level party system dynamics on the list placement of women candidates. As local district competitive realities change, the strategic considerations for party leaders regarding the selection of non-mainstream political candidate profiles vary in important ways. We measure these dynamics with a set of novel variables that better capture variation in competition from district to district: individual party magnitude, district dominance and district contagion. Turkey’s lower level of party system nationalisation between 2002 and 2018 offers a useful case for such an investigation, and results reveal both the significance and pattern of influence on women candidates for all three strategic variables.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsad009
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