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Minority candidates in federal elections are positioned to be sacrificial lambs - C C - Jan 11, 2024 Minority candidates – including women and LGBTQ2S+ – in federal elections are positioned to be sacrificial lambs https://www.uottawa.ca/about-us/media/news-all/minority-candidates-including-women-lgbtq2s-federal-elections-are-positioned-be PRESS RELEASE: A new study from researchers at the University of Ottawa’s School of Political Studies paints a stark picture for minority candidates’ success in Canada’s federal elections, with the Minority candidates in federal elections are positioned to be sacrificial lambs, with the Liberal Party and Conservative Party particularly guilty of positioning their minority candidates to fail. The past decade has seen Canadian federal political parties increase their efforts to diversify their pool of candidates through representation targets, particularly The Green Party of Canada and the NDP. An analysis of candidates who ran in the past three federal elections revealed:
The study, published in Electoral Studies, considered how partisanship, incumbency, and intersectionality impact the likelihood of minority candidates to be nominated in (non-) winnable electoral districts. “These obstacles do not come from voters, but from political parties that tend to nominate minority candidates in hard to win ridings. Such obstacles are a significant reason why certain minority groups remain significantly under-represented in Canada,” added Full Professor Turgeon. |