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Representation at Risk: Evaluating Levels and Consequences of Violence against Immigrant-Background Politicians

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  • HÅKANSSON, SANDRA
  • LAJEVARDI, NAZITA

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Politicians are increasingly subjected to violence, both online and offline. Recent studies highlight a gendered pattern to this violence. But, as societies diversify and minorities increasingly hold political office, we have yet to assess whether members of these groups face disproportionate levels of violence. Our research investigates levels and types of violence against immigrant background politicians in Sweden, where over one-third is either foreign-born or has a foreign-born parent, using a unique three-wave survey ( $ N=23,000 $ ) on Swedish elected officials. Across every form of violence examined, politicians with immigrant backgrounds report experiencing significantly more physical and psychological violence than their counterparts. These experiences are not without political consequence: immigrant background politicians, and among them especially women, are significantly more likely than their counterparts to consider exiting politics due to harassment. Together, these findings suggest that violence may be driving this already underrepresented group of immigrant background politicians out of office.

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  • Håkansson, Sandra & Lajevardi, Nazita, 2025. "Representation at Risk: Evaluating Levels and Consequences of Violence against Immigrant-Background Politicians," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 119(3), pages 1463-1478, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:119:y:2025:i:3:p:1463-1478_27
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