Always a Bridesmaid: A Machine Learning Approach to Minor Party Identity in Multi-Party Systems

Author:

French Bourgeois Laura1ORCID,Harell Allison2ORCID,Stephenson Laura3ORCID,Guay Philippe4,Lysy Martin5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology , Western University , 1151 Richmond Street , London , Ontario , N6A 3K7 , Canada

2. Department of Political Science , Université du Québec à Montréal , Montreal , Quebec , H3C 3P8 , Canada

3. Department of Political Science , Western University , London , Ontario , Canada

4. Software Engineer , Independent Researcher , Montreal , Quebec , Canada

5. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science , University of Waterloo , Waterloo , Canada

Abstract

AbstractIn multiparty systems, maintaining a distinct and positive partisan identity may be more difficult for those who identify with minor parties, because such parties lack the rich history of success that could reinforce a positive social standing in the political realm. Yet, we know little about the unique nature of minor partisan identities because partisanship tends to be most prominent in single-member plurality systems that tend toward two dominant parties, such as the United States. Canada provides a fascinating case of a single-member plurality electoral system that has consistently led to a multiparty system, ideal for studying minor party identity. We use large datasets of public opinion data, collected in 2019 and 2021 in Canada, to test a Lasso regression, a machine learning technique, to identify the factors that are the most important to predict whether partisans of minor political parties will seekin-group distinctiveness, meaning that they seek a different and positive political identity from the major political parties they are in competition with, or take part inout-group favouritism, meaning that they seek to become closer major political parties. We find that party rating is the most important predictor. The more partisans of the minor party rate their own party favourably, the more they take part in distinctiveness. We also find that the more minor party partisans perceive the major party as favourable, the more favouritism they will show towards the major party.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Statistics and Probability,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)

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