Community Size and Electoral Preferences: Evidence From Post-Second World War Baden-Württemberg

Author:

Fiorini LucianaORCID,Jetter MichaelORCID,Parmeter Christopher F.,Parsons Christopher

Abstract

Abstract We examine whether electoral preferences depend on a community's population size by studying post-Second World War Baden-Württemberg in Southwest Germany. Our identification strategy exploits the fact that the French administration zone prohibited German expellees from entering, contrary to the contiguous American zone. Population size positively predicts voting for the Social Democrats (the party advocating substantial government involvement in practically all domains) and negatively for the Christian Democrats (the small-government party advocating free-market policies). Results are neither driven by pre-existing voting patterns, religious compositions, and location- and time-specific unobservables, nor other measurable cultural, demographic, economic, or political characteristics. Alternative explanations pertaining to expellee voting behaviour or a backlash of natives against expellees appear unlikely – population size prevails as a predominant voting predictor.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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