A study into the causes and extent of the left-wing voting behaviour of LGBT+ voters
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Southampton
Department Name: Sch of Economic, Social & Political Sci
Abstract
Previous research has shown there is a tendency for members of the LGBT+ community to vote more for
left-wing parties than their heterosexual counterparts. I will discuss the most prominent explanations for
this phenomena and argue that, while they are convincing in explaining the voting behaviour of LGBT+
voters when society was much less tolerant of the LGBT+ community and in which they had fewer rights,
more research is required to identify the relevant causes for this left-wing voting behaviour in younger
LGBT+ voters in contempory society. Current research lacks a sufficient explanation for the voting
behaviour continuing despite living in an age of increasing social tolerance, and in which, the
explanations for the left-wing leaning of the LGBT+ community should not apply to such an extent to
create a gender identity and sexuality gap. My proposal outlines my intention to carry out focussed
research on both the causes of the gender identity and sexuality gap in British politics, as well as
determining the extent to which this gap is prevalent.
left-wing parties than their heterosexual counterparts. I will discuss the most prominent explanations for
this phenomena and argue that, while they are convincing in explaining the voting behaviour of LGBT+
voters when society was much less tolerant of the LGBT+ community and in which they had fewer rights,
more research is required to identify the relevant causes for this left-wing voting behaviour in younger
LGBT+ voters in contempory society. Current research lacks a sufficient explanation for the voting
behaviour continuing despite living in an age of increasing social tolerance, and in which, the
explanations for the left-wing leaning of the LGBT+ community should not apply to such an extent to
create a gender identity and sexuality gap. My proposal outlines my intention to carry out focussed
research on both the causes of the gender identity and sexuality gap in British politics, as well as
determining the extent to which this gap is prevalent.
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Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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ES/P000673/1 | 30/09/2017 | 29/09/2027 | |||
2750808 | Studentship | ES/P000673/1 | 30/09/2022 | 29/09/2026 | Sienna Everett |