Abstract
Adopting the close reading approach for the case studies of two female social activists and their biographies, this article is an investigation of the outcomes for women candidates under an electoral system that differed from the closed list system used in other European countries. In Latvia, a flexible lists system was in use, and the result of this was gender specific: due to the crossing out of candidates' names by electors, women were elected very rarely. The objective of the article is to examine the kind of voting tactics and affiliations that were deployed by female candidates from mixed-sex political parties in order to win popularity among non-party women's organisations and succeed in being elected to parliament. The politician MiIda Salna (1886-1970) was the only woman whose candidature was put forward for the position of Minister of Welfare in 1925. The other female politician, Berta PTpina (1883-1942), is the only woman who became a Member of Parliament under the flexible lists system.
| Translated title of the contribution | Sieviešu balotēšanās parlamenta vēlēšanās grozāmo deputātu kandidātu sarakstu sistēmā Latvijā: Mildas Salnās un Bertas Pīpinas piemēri (1922-1934) |
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| Original language | English |
| Pages (from-to) | 90-111 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| Journal | Letonica |
| Volume | 2023 |
| Issue number | 49 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- closed lists
- parliamentary elections
- political participation
- social activists
- women's organizations
OECD Field of Science
- 6.1 History and Archaeology
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