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Female representation and electoral clientelism: New insights from South African municipal electionss
Institution:1. Gothenburg University, Sweden;2. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark;3. Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University;1. Gothenburg University, Sweden;2. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark;3. Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University
Abstract:Do citizens experience less electoral clientelism in polities with more elected female representatives? The current literature is remarkably silent on the role of gender and female political representation for electoral clientelism. Due to gender differences in issue priorities, targeted constituent groups, networks and resources, we argue that voters experience less clientelism in municipalities with a higher proportion of female politicians because either female politicians are likely to engage less in clientelism or women are less likely to be viable candidates in more clientelist settings. Through either mechanism, we expect all voters – and female voters in particular – to experience less exposure to clientelism in municipalities with higher female representation. We examine this idea using survey data from the 2016 municipal elections in South Africa – a country with high levels of female representation in politics but increasing problems of corruption and patronage in the political system. Our findings are consistent with the argument that municipalities with more elected female councilors have considerably lower rates of electoral clientelism and that this mostly affects whether female voters are targeted by clientelist distribution. These findings shed new light on how women's representation in elected political office shapes the incidence and use of clientelist distribution during elections.
Keywords:Elections  Clientelism  Female representation  Vote buying  South Africa  local government
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