Ethnic Cleavages and Vote Choice in Trinidad and Tobago

IF 1.2 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Ethnopolitics Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI:10.1080/17449057.2021.2023275
Jeetendra Khadan, I. Ruprah, Luisa Godinez-Puig
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Abstract Trinidad and Tobago is mostly split between two main ethnic groups of African and Indian origins, yet there is little empirical research on the importance of these social cleavages in voting behaviour in the country. One branch of scholarly work on ethnic voting suggests that individuals use social identities as heuristics to evaluate candidates. However, another line of research has found that the role of ethnicity in elections is declining in specific contexts. This manuscript explores the importance of ethnic cleavages in voting patterns in Trinidad and Tobago. We use the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) surveys and conduct a series of probit models to test which factors influence voting the most in the twin-islands. We find that ethnicity is the main factor associated with voters’ choice, but other factors that are associated with voting decisions, such as voters’ political ideology, education, and place of residence. These findings inform the ongoing debate on the importance of ethnicity in voting behaviour.
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特立尼达和多巴哥的种族分裂和投票选择
摘要特立尼达和多巴哥主要分为非洲和印度两个主要民族,但很少有实证研究表明这些社会分裂在该国投票行为中的重要性。关于种族投票的一个学术分支表明,个人使用社会身份作为启发式方法来评估候选人。然而,另一项研究发现,在特定情况下,种族在选举中的作用正在下降。这份手稿探讨了种族分裂在特立尼达和多巴哥投票模式中的重要性。我们使用拉丁美洲民意项目(LAPOP)调查,并进行了一系列probit模型,以测试哪些因素对双子岛的投票影响最大。我们发现,种族是与选民选择相关的主要因素,但与投票决定相关的其他因素,如选民的政治意识形态、教育和居住地。这些发现为正在进行的关于种族在投票行为中的重要性的辩论提供了信息。
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Ethnopolitics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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