Rationality Of Nominating Ethnic Semende Women As Legislative Members
Abstract
Woman who elected as a member of the Tanggamus legislative, but was not elected in 2019. There was a man who was elected in 2014 and was re-elected in 2019. What is the cause, even though the social, economic and political capital are almost the same? The data were analyzed using the gender mainstreaming approach. The research shown that women's vote acquisition does not involve social, economic and political capital. For men those capital is very important in electability. For man and woman candidates do not have capital, then the vote share will be low. For men whose modality is high, the level of choice will be high, and for men with low modality, the level of choice will be low. A gender aspect was found regarding men's use of modalities, whereas there was a gender bias towards women's use of modalities.
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