The share of voters participating in national elections from abroad is evergrowing. Despite this, expatriates constitute one of the most understudied groups of electors. Some existing analyses have shown that expatriates support different parties than voters residing at home. However, the reasons for this effect remain in the dark. In this article, we test common electoral theories—socio-structural, socio-psychological, and issue voting—and their relevance for voters at home and abroad. Additionally, we test if differences in voting behaviour are due to compositional or behavioural reasons. In line with previous studies, we show that expatriates support other parties, in the Swiss case left parties, than voters at home. We further show that...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
Why do immigrants vote less in local elections when they have the right to vote? I present a new rep...
Based on 20 years of election data gathered for 6 European countries, this article analyses how the ...
What variables influence the electoral behaviour of citizens voting in home country elections from a...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
The political participation of immigrants has received increased scholarly attention over recent dec...
The European Union has seen, over recent decades, the creation of political structures spanning the ...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
Globalisation and European integration have led to increased mobility, and a growing number of count...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
Why do immigrants vote less in local elections when they have the right to vote? I present a new rep...
Based on 20 years of election data gathered for 6 European countries, this article analyses how the ...
What variables influence the electoral behaviour of citizens voting in home country elections from a...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
There is emerging understanding in the literature that voters who have a migration background across...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
The political participation of immigrants has received increased scholarly attention over recent dec...
The European Union has seen, over recent decades, the creation of political structures spanning the ...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
Globalisation and European integration have led to increased mobility, and a growing number of count...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
Why do immigrants vote less in local elections when they have the right to vote? I present a new rep...