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ISEG Research Seminar | Jon Fiva

22 Oct 2025 from 13:00 to 14:00
ISEG, Lecture Theatre 4 (Quelhas)

On Wednesday, October 22nd, frim 13.00 to 14.00, there will be another session of the ISEG Research Seminars, this time with Jon Fiva (Norwegian Business School), who will present the paper on "Vetting for Virtue: Democracy's Challenge in Excluding Criminals from Office“.

The ISEG Research Seminars are held every week on Wednesdays in Lecture Theatre 4 of Quelhas (4th floor), with the participation of professors from ISEG and other Portuguese and international universities.

Free admission.

How effective are democratic systems in preventing individuals with criminal backgrounds from holding political office? We investigate this question for the case of Norway, which has no legal restrictions against felons running for office. We analyze local election candidates from 2003 to 2019, paired with administrative records of criminal offenses. We demonstrate that individuals with criminal records are systematically penalized at every stage of their political careers. Candidates are less likely to have criminal records than the general population, with elected officials less likely to have criminal backgrounds than their unelected peers, and mayors being the most lawful. In Norway's flexible-list PR system where parties rank candidates and voters can cast personal votes for preferred candidates-our evidence shows that party gatekeeping accounts for most filtering, while personal votes contribute little at the margin.