We examined the role of hostile sexism in vote at the 2022 general election in Italy, where the largest among center-right parties was led by a woman, Giorgia Meloni. We analysed data from a sample of 1537 voters who participated in the 2022 ITANES survey. Hostile sexism was associated with male gender, lower education, higher religiosity, and right-wing orientation. As to vote choice, hostile sexism was positively associated with vote for Brothers of Italy and the other center-right parties. However, such association was significantly moderated by the evaluation of Giorgia Meloni, and disappeared among voters with a positive evaluation of her. Discussion focusses on the interplay between gender-related attitudes and candidate-based heuristics in vote choice.
Bertolotti, M. M., Picciafoco, L., Catellani, P., Did sexist voters bring Italy its first female Prime Minister?, <<QOE-IJES>>, 2024; 2024 (2): 1-24. [doi:https://doi.org/10.36253/qoe-16087] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/299277]
Did sexist voters bring Italy its first female Prime Minister?
Bertolotti, Mauro MariaPrimo
;Picciafoco, LauraSecondo
;Catellani, PatriziaUltimo
2024
Abstract
We examined the role of hostile sexism in vote at the 2022 general election in Italy, where the largest among center-right parties was led by a woman, Giorgia Meloni. We analysed data from a sample of 1537 voters who participated in the 2022 ITANES survey. Hostile sexism was associated with male gender, lower education, higher religiosity, and right-wing orientation. As to vote choice, hostile sexism was positively associated with vote for Brothers of Italy and the other center-right parties. However, such association was significantly moderated by the evaluation of Giorgia Meloni, and disappeared among voters with a positive evaluation of her. Discussion focusses on the interplay between gender-related attitudes and candidate-based heuristics in vote choice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.