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      How Do Voters Perceive Disabled Candidates?

      Frontiers in Political Science
      Frontiers Media SA

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          In order to form an impression of the traits, views, and competencies of election candidates, voters often draw on existing stereotypes about their identities and characteristics, such as their gender or ethnicity. Meanwhile, although there is a strong stigma associated with disability in our societies, we know very little about how voters perceive candidates with disabilities. This study uses a survey experiment with a conjoint design conducted in Britain to examine the effects of candidate disability on voter perceptions of their personality traits, beliefs, and issue competencies. Contrary to common stereotypes, physically disabled candidates are not seen as incompetent and weak. Instead, they are perceived as more compassionate, honest, and hard-working than nondisabled candidates, although the effects are modest in size. They are also assumed to be further to the left ideologically and more concerned about and competent in dealing with policy on healthcare, minority rights, and social welfare. The study enriches our understanding of the role of disability in electoral behavior and political representation while also providing valuable—and overall encouraging—insights for disabled (aspiring) politicians and political parties.

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                Journal
                Frontiers in Political Science
                Front. Polit. Sci.
                Frontiers Media SA
                2673-3145
                January 28 2021
                January 28 2021
                : 2
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                10.3389/fpos.2020.634432
                02a216cc-42a3-429f-8b5d-02bf0f5fda52
                © 2021

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