2024
DOI: 10.1111/polp.12599
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Ethnic votes and parties' mobilization: A case study of New Zealand

Luna L. Zhao

Abstract: The aim of this research is to investigate how ethnicity and political parties' mobilization efforts influence the voting preferences of migrants in electoral contexts. To achieve this, an empirical study was conducted, focusing on New Zealand's two major parties (New Zealand National and New Zealand Labour Party) and their mobilization practice targeting ethnic Chinese voters. This research adopted a mixed‐methods approach, involving conducting interviews with Chinese community leaders and surveys within the … Show more

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“…Next, through an empirical study conducted in New Zealand, Zhao (2024) examines the influence of parties' political mobilization on ethnic voters. She finds a positive correlation between a party's mobilization efforts and the support level from Chinese ethnic voters.…”
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“…Next, through an empirical study conducted in New Zealand, Zhao (2024) examines the influence of parties' political mobilization on ethnic voters. She finds a positive correlation between a party's mobilization efforts and the support level from Chinese ethnic voters.…”
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confidence: 99%