“…Background characteristics of officials become particularly important when “passive representation” leads to “active representation.” Passive or descriptive representation refers to shared characteristics along (usually sociodemographic) dimensions of interest, whereas active or substantive representation tends to refer to decision‐making processes in the interest, or on behalf, of the represented. Although recent work on representative bureaucracy has often uncovered a link between passive and active representation, both forms of representation need not necessarily occur jointly or be causally connected (Murdoch, Connolly, & Kassim, ; Murdoch, Trondal, & Geys, ). Crucially, however, this theoretical framework presupposes that individual presocialization outside organizations is key to account for the origins of roles inside organizations.…”