Around eight million Americans live overseas, a population which would be the 13th largest state if taken as a whole. In presidential elections overseas turnout is around 12 percent, less than a quarter of the amount in general elections. Jay Sexton and Patrick Andelic argue that despite this low turnout rate, expatriate voters can and have played a decisive role in past elections, such as 2000s recount in Florida. They write that given low turnout rates, both Democrats Abroad and Republicans Overseas have some way to go to ensure overseas voters can play a full role in US elections
Journal ArticleDuring the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida, the ballots submitted b...
The principal problem in serving overseas citizens and military voters is how best to return a marke...
lists of registered voters were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. A few days before...
During the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida, the ballots submitted by individuals l...
Published online: 28 Dec 2017The article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and acco...
overseas voter as: 1. an absent uniformed services voter who, by reason of active duty or service is...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The share of voters participating in national elections from abroad is evergrowing. Despite this, ex...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Journal ArticleDuring the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida, the ballots submitted b...
The principal problem in serving overseas citizens and military voters is how best to return a marke...
lists of registered voters were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. A few days before...
During the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida, the ballots submitted by individuals l...
Published online: 28 Dec 2017The article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and acco...
overseas voter as: 1. an absent uniformed services voter who, by reason of active duty or service is...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The share of voters participating in national elections from abroad is evergrowing. Despite this, ex...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Journal ArticleDuring the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida, the ballots submitted b...
The principal problem in serving overseas citizens and military voters is how best to return a marke...
lists of registered voters were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. A few days before...