TY - RPRT CY - Toulouse ID - publications50661 UR - http://tse-fr.eu/pub/130436 A1 - Haas, Violeta A1 - Bogatyrev, Konstantin A1 - Abou-Chadi, Tarik A1 - Klüver, Heike A1 - Stoetzer, Lukas F. Y1 - 2025/03// N2 - Do strategies of state-sponsored homophobia translate into electoral gains?While a growing body of literature documents the increasing politicization of LGBTQ- and gender-related issues by illiberal elites, little is known about the electoral effects of these strategies. We address this important question by studying whether anti-LGBTQ mobilization pays off electorally for the initiating party. Empirically, we study the adoption of anti-LGBTQ resolu-tions in many Polish municipalities prior to the 2019 parliamentary election. Using a synthetic difference-in-differences design, we find that these resolu-tions significantly depressed turnout in affected municipalities, with oppo-sition parties showing less mobilization capacity. By contrast, turnout for the incumbent Law and Justice Party increased substantially. Overall, this study’s findings are relevant for understanding the electoral consequences of both elite-led mobilization against stigmatized and discriminated groups, and policies of subnational democratic backsliding. PB - TSE Working Paper T3 - TSE Working Paper KW - LGBTQ rights KW - sexuality and politics KW - political homophobia KW - political competition KW - political participation M1 - working_paper TI - The Electoral Effects of State-Sponsored Homophobia AV - public EP - 47 ER -