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Replication Data for: Indigenous Voices and Votes: Assessing the Dynamics of Indigenous Politics in Chile's Constitutional Referendum of 2022

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Title Replication Data for: Indigenous Voices and Votes: Assessing the Dynamics of Indigenous Politics in Chile's Constitutional Referendum of 2022
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Z972VT
 
Creator Disi Pavlic, Rodolfo
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description In this study, I identify several claims about the role played by indigenous politics in the
defeat in the 2022 Chilean plebiscite of the Constitutional draft and then contrast them with district level evidence. I detail indigenous leaders' explanations for the approve option's defeat and use municipal data to examine voting patterns. Results reveal most voters in indigenous districts opposed the draft but also suggest variation by ethnicity and stronger Approve sentiment in areas affected by violence and in rural, indigenous territories.
 
Subject Social Sciences
indigenous politics
constitution-making
Chile
indigenous representation
plebiscite
 
Date 2023-10-17
 
Contributor Disi Pavlic, Rodolfo