Effect of the electoral system on women's representation: Evidence from national elections of Nepal

Q2 Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Letters Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.18488/73.v12i1.3652
A. Shrestha, Indira Achary Mishra
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The purpose of this article is to examine the impact of the electoral system on women's representation in Nepalese elections. The article utilizes a questionnaire-based approach to gather data on women's representation in Nepalese elections. The questionnaire is distributed to individuals from diverse backgrounds and aims to assess the influence of the electoral system on women's success in elections. The obtained data is analyzed to determine the correlation between the electoral system and women's representation. The study reveals that the use of the first-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system in the initial six elections resulted in limited success for women candidates. The proportional representation (PR) system, employed in the last three elections, led to a significant increase in women's representation. In the CA elections of 2008 and 2013, over 48 percent of women were elected through the PR system. Furthermore, in the 2017 House of Representatives (HoR) elections, more than 76 percent of female candidates emerged victorious. These findings emphasize the crucial role that the electoral system plays in promoting women's representation. This underscores the importance of selecting an electoral system that promotes gender equality and facilitates increased women's representation. The findings of this study have practical implications for electoral reforms in Nepal. Policymakers and electoral authorities should consider the impact of the electoral system on gender equality and design mechanisms to promote women's participation and success in politics. By implementing a more women-friendly electoral system, Nepal can strive towards achieving greater gender parity and inclusivity in its political landscape.
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选举制度对妇女代表权的影响:尼泊尔全国选举的证据
本文旨在研究选举制度对尼泊尔选举中妇女代表权的影响。文章采用问卷调查的方式,收集有关妇女在尼泊尔选举中代表性的数据。问卷发放给来自不同背景的个人,旨在评估选举制度对妇女在选举中取得成功的影响。对所获得的数据进行分析,以确定选举制度与妇女代表之间的相关性。研究结果表明,在最初的六次选举中,采用得票最多者当选(FPTP)选举制度导致女性候选人的成功率有限。在最近三次选举中采用的比例代表制(PR)使妇女代表人数显著增加。在 2008 年和 2013 年的上议院选举中,超过 48% 的女性通过比例代表制当选。此外,在 2017 年的众议院(HoR)选举中,超过 76% 的女性候选人获胜。这些发现强调了选举制度在促进妇女代表权方面发挥的关键作用。这凸显了选择一个促进性别平等、有利于提高妇女代表权的选举制度的重要性。本研究的结果对尼泊尔的选举改革具有实际意义。政策制定者和选举当局应考虑选举制度对性别平等的影响,并设计促进妇女参与政治并取得成功的机制。通过实施对妇女更友好的选举制度,尼泊尔可以努力在其政治格局中实现更大的性别均等和包容性。
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