Candidate Gender, Campaign Appeals, and Voter Support in Judicial Elections

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2025

Abstract

The number of female candidates running for judicial office has increased, yet we know little about how they campaign or how voters evaluate them. We build a theoretical framework of gendered strategic messaging for judicial candidates. We argue female candidates will highlight criminal justice reform, while male candidates will use tough-on-crime appeals. We test these expectations by analyzing judicial campaign ads from 2017 and 2018. Second, we design a survey experiment that tests how voters respond to tough-on-crime versus reform messages from judicial candidates. We find female candidates use some tough-on-crime appeals less frequently than men, and gender is associated with some mentions of reform appeals, but not all. We find little evidence that gender interacts with campaign appeal type to predict voter support. This article points to the importance of investigating judicial appeals, how those appeals translate into electoral success, and how they differ from the traditional legislative context.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Journal of Politics

First Page

172

Last Page

189

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