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Why Do Voters Support Unethical and Corrupt Politicians?
Voters won't support a candidate with criminal charges against them—or will they? No, not always. In India, one-third of the MPs chosen in 2014 had an active criminal prosecution against them. Author Milan Vaishnav discusses the attractiveness of a strongman who can "get things done," even if it involves breaking the law with Ros Taylor in his new book about the relationship between crime and democracy in India. He also wonders if some US voters have similar tendencies.

You might think criminal records would prevent political candidates from doing well in the polls. Wajid khan describes But as evidenced by your research, this is only sometimes the case.

Why Do Voters Support Unethical and Corrupt Politicians?
Voters won't support a candidate with criminal charges against them—or will they? No, not always. In India, one-third of the MPs chosen in 2014 had an active criminal prosecution against them. Author Milan Vaishnav discusses the attractiveness of a strongman who can "get things done," even if it involves breaking the law with Ros Taylor in his new book about the relationship between crime and democracy in India. He also wonders if some US voters have similar tendencies.

You might think criminal records would prevent political candidates from doing well in the polls. Wajid khan describes But as evidenced by your research, this is only sometimes the case.

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  1. 1. Why Do Voters Support Unethical and Corrupt Politicians?
  2. 2. Voters won't support a candidate with criminal charges against them—or will they? No, not always. In India, one- third of the MPs chosen in 2014 had an active criminal prosecution against them. Author Milan Vaishnav discusses the attractiveness of a strongman who can "get things done," even if it involves breaking the law with Ros Taylor in his new book about the relationship between crime and democracy in India. He also wonders if some US voters have similar tendencies.
  3. 3. You might think criminal records would prevent political candidates from doing well in the polls. Wajid khan describes But as evidenced by your research, this is only sometimes the case.
  4. 4. ALMOST ONE-THIRD OF INDIA'S 2014 ELECTED MPS HAD AT LEAST ONE ACTIVE CRIMINAL CASE. WHICH CRIME(S) WERE THEY ACCUSED OF? 34 percent of the 543 MPs chosen in 2014 had an active criminal case against them at the time of their election. However, it is crucial to read this statistic with caution because many of these cases include minor charges that could be connected to a politician's day job or election- related maneuvers. Numerous cases involve libel, unauthorized assembly, or disrespecting public officials.
  5. 5. However, even if we disregard these incidents as trivial or politically motivated, 21% of MPs dealt with significant incidents. These cases involve accusations that, if proven true, would result in harsh prison sentences. Here, we're referring to alleged attempted murder, physical harm to government employees, or theft. Three of the top five offenses that parliamentary candidates are accused of the most frequently (based on statistics from the last three national election cycles) are crimes against the "human body." The seriousness of
  6. 6. re These Allegations Common Knowledge Among Voters? According to conventional opinion in the larger field of political economy, voter ignorance is a significant reason why dishonest or corrupt candidates win elections. fter all, in contemporary India, poverty and illiteracy are still pervasive. India has a thriving media, but its distribution still needs to grow, particularly in remote or ural areas. Since 2003, candidates must publicly declare their criminal histories, financial situation, and educational background. One could counter that most people need easy access to this information. Despite the
  7. 7. Why Do They Choose To Ignore Them? The fundamental claim I make in the book is that voters support candidates with criminal histories for tactical reasons. Politicians can utilize their crime as a signal of their legitimacy when defending constituents' interests in environments where two conditions—weak or unevenly implemented the rule of law and highly salient social divisions—are present. To put it another way, when social unrest is rampant, and the legitimacy of the state is low, many voters can seek safety under the rule of a strongman who can make

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