Geese, LucasLucasGeese0000-0002-5085-5029Schacht, DianaDianaSchacht2023-03-302023-03-302023https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/58719Does the geographical concentration of ethnic minorities influence their descriptive representation in closed-list systems? Counterintuitive to the idea that single-member district electoral rules are necessary for minorities’ geographical representation, we argue that, in closed-list systems, parties are incentivised to allocate promising list positions to those minority candidates who are based in geographical areas where minorities concentrate. Empirically, we provide a case study of the list positions of dual candidates of immigrant origin running in the German mixed-member system in 2013. Results show a relationship between the list positions of candidates of immigrant origin and geographical concentrations of immigrant-origin residents.engDescriptive representationmixed-member systemsimmigrant-origin candidatesgeographical concentrationsethnic minoritiesclosed-list systems320The more concentrated, the better represented? The geographical concentration of immigrants and their descriptive representation in the German mixed-member systemarticleurn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-587192