Ventaja de género en los distritos uninominaleslas elecciones en México de 2012
- Penadés de la Cruz, Alberto
- Sánchez Miranda, Silvia Dariela
ISSN: 1130-2887
Year of publication: 2014
Issue Title: Mujeres en política
Volume: 66
Pages: 95-114
Type: Article
More publications in: América latina hoy: Revista de ciencias sociales
Abstract
Data from Mexican elections in 2012 show that, in single member districts, men obtain electoral advantage over women. This cannot be explained away by the different level of political experience nor by selection bias on the part of parties while nominating candidates in districts of different expected votes. It concludes there is voter bias in favor of male candidates. It is also shown the existence of additional selection bias on the part of parties, and a potential explanation based on gender-neutral seat maximization is discarded. The electoral advantage is weaker when candidates are experienced, which supports the present use of gender quotas.
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