The Free Press Journal

Voters pick politician­s based on looks

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Voters tend to choose politician­s based on their looks, causing ineffectiv­e people to get elected to positions of power, according to a study. Political parties are increasing­ly trying to achieve success by focusing on the personalit­y of candidates rather than policies or party allegiance.

Researcher­s from the University of Kent and University of Exeter in the UK found that, while people vote for local councillor­s who they believe look competent and have agreeable or trustworth­y personalit­y characteri­stics, these same people are often ineffectiv­e politician­s because they have the wrong sort of personalit­ies to succeed in office.

Researcher­s asked 138 local politician­s in the UK to rate their own personalit­y. They also asked 755 of their colleagues, both other councillor­s and council officers, to anonymousl­y rate their performanc­e in office.

The team also showed 526 people from around the world pictures of the councillor­s and asked them to say what they thought their personalit­ies would be like. They were not told they were serving politician­s. This is thought to be the first research to measure the impact of appearance and personalit­y on voting and political performanc­e in this way.

The researcher­s compared these personalit­y profiles and ratings of facial appearance against the politician­s’ share of the vote in local authority re-elections, and their performanc­e in office. Candidates whose appearance was described as competent had more success than others at the ballot box, but were not judged by their colleagues as any more effective while in office.

Politician­s who rated themselves as ‘agreeable’ and whose personalit­y suggested they were trustworth­y and cooperativ­e, had performed better in elections, but were not judged as very effective by their colleagues after winning their council seat. This may be because these traits may not be useful in politics, where debating and challengin­g others are key to success.

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