Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe
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Summary: | A well-documented fact is that Muslim citizens tend to vote for the left in greater proportion than non-Muslim citizens. In Western Europe, this difference in the vote for left-wing parties exceeds 30%. Interestingly, the gap endures despite Muslims’ integration into the host society, which is expected to militate against group voting. Why, then, do Muslims continue to vote as a group? And what factors account for their leaning towards the left? We argue that exclusion and discrimination, to which Muslims are regularly subjected as a group, work against the effect of integration on their vote choice, as it strengthens the saliency of group interests and “linked fate” in their voting calculus. Using public opinion survey data, we show that the more Muslims feel discriminated against by their host society, the more likely they are to engage in group voting and vote for the left. We also show that political exclusion, proxied by the electoral strength of radical-right parties, has a positive association with Muslims’ support for left-wing parties. Finally, we delve into the British case and show that experiences of physical violence are also manifested in stronger group voting by non-Western immigrants. Our article sheds light on a phenomenon that has the potential to reshape the electoral landscape in Europe by rendering ethnic and religious identity a crucial dimension of party competition. |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europeexclusion; immigration; left‐wing parties; Muslims; radical‐right parties; voting behaviorA well-documented fact is that Muslim citizens tend to vote for the left in greater proportion than non-Muslim citizens. In Western Europe, this difference in the vote for left-wing parties exceeds 30%. Interestingly, the gap endures despite Muslims’ integration into the host society, which is expected to militate against group voting. Why, then, do Muslims continue to vote as a group? And what factors account for their leaning towards the left? We argue that exclusion and discrimination, to which Muslims are regularly subjected as a group, work against the effect of integration on their vote choice, as it strengthens the saliency of group interests and “linked fate” in their voting calculus. Using public opinion survey data, we show that the more Muslims feel discriminated against by their host society, the more likely they are to engage in group voting and vote for the left. We also show that political exclusion, proxied by the electoral strength of radical-right parties, has a positive association with Muslims’ support for left-wing parties. Finally, we delve into the British case and show that experiences of physical violence are also manifested in stronger group voting by non-Western immigrants. Our article sheds light on a phenomenon that has the potential to reshape the electoral landscape in Europe by rendering ethnic and religious identity a crucial dimension of party competition.Cogitatio Press2025-03-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/pag.9313https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.9313Politics and Governance; Vol 13 (2025): Unequal Participation Among Youth and Immigrants: Analyzing Political Attitudes and Behavior in Societal Subgroups2183-246310.17645/pag.i426reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/9313https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/9313/4285https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/downloadSuppFile/9313/4687Copyright (c) 2025 Odelia Oshri, Reut Itzkovitch-Malkainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOshri, OdeliaItzkovitch-Malka, Reut2025-04-03T15:28:41Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/9313Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T04:38:22.411372Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe Oshri, Odelia exclusion; immigration; left‐wing parties; Muslims; radical‐right parties; voting behavior |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Muslims’ Vote Choice: Exclusion and Group Voting in Europe |
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Oshri, Odelia |
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Oshri, Odelia Itzkovitch-Malka, Reut |
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Itzkovitch-Malka, Reut |
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Oshri, Odelia Itzkovitch-Malka, Reut |
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exclusion; immigration; left‐wing parties; Muslims; radical‐right parties; voting behavior |
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exclusion; immigration; left‐wing parties; Muslims; radical‐right parties; voting behavior |
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A well-documented fact is that Muslim citizens tend to vote for the left in greater proportion than non-Muslim citizens. In Western Europe, this difference in the vote for left-wing parties exceeds 30%. Interestingly, the gap endures despite Muslims’ integration into the host society, which is expected to militate against group voting. Why, then, do Muslims continue to vote as a group? And what factors account for their leaning towards the left? We argue that exclusion and discrimination, to which Muslims are regularly subjected as a group, work against the effect of integration on their vote choice, as it strengthens the saliency of group interests and “linked fate” in their voting calculus. Using public opinion survey data, we show that the more Muslims feel discriminated against by their host society, the more likely they are to engage in group voting and vote for the left. We also show that political exclusion, proxied by the electoral strength of radical-right parties, has a positive association with Muslims’ support for left-wing parties. Finally, we delve into the British case and show that experiences of physical violence are also manifested in stronger group voting by non-Western immigrants. Our article sheds light on a phenomenon that has the potential to reshape the electoral landscape in Europe by rendering ethnic and religious identity a crucial dimension of party competition. |
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