Ballot Cues, Business Candidates, and Voter Choices in Local Elections

Autor: Danielle Joesten Martin, Edward L. Lascher, Brian E. Adams
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: American Politics Research. 49:186-197
ISSN: 1552-3373
1532-673X
DOI: 10.1177/1532673x20943559
Popis: American voters commonly express abstract support for candidates with a business background, yet there is minimal systematic evidence about whether it advantages candidates in actual electoral contests. We examine this question using observational data, drawing on a California law allowing candidates to designate their occupational background on the ballot, and experimental data. Candidates with a business background are prevalent in California. However, neither of our studies indicate that business candidates enjoy atypical overall electoral success (although Republican leaning constituencies have a notably more favorable view of such candidates). A political background predicts electoral success far more effectively. Further, “small business owners” have more success than other business candidates, suggesting that voters consider the specifics of a candidate’s business experience. These results advance our knowledge of decision making in low-information elections, how voters weigh private-sector versus political experience, and how they filter occupational information through a partisan lens.
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