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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines the vote choice among Taiwanese people in multiple perspectives, including gender, concurrent election, identity, and campaign process. These perspectives diversify the theoretical and empirical linkages between voters and their choices and, therefore, deepen our understanding of public opinion in Taiwan.
The Effect of Sites of Injustice: Evidence from the 2022 Taipei Mayoral Election - ZHI-YING LI, Hu Fu Center for East Asia Democratic Studies
The Impact of Concurrent Campaigns on Referendum Voting - Ting-wei Weng, University of Houston; Tsung-han Tsai, Academia Sinica; Ying-lung Chou, Tamkang University; Ching-hsin Yu, National Chengchi University
Gendered Incumbency Effects across Electoral Settings: Evidence from Taiwan - Yu-Siang Huang, National Taiwan University; Taishi Muraoka, Academia Sinica
Taiwanese Americans’ Vote Choices: Identities, Cultures, and Past Experiences - Shu-An Tsai, SUNY Buffalo; Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of St. Thomas
Affective Polarization after the Parties' Relationship Has Soured - Nick Lin, Academia Sinica; Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen, Academia Sinica; Ronan Tse-min Fu, Academia Sinica