Published online: 25 Mar 2015The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the potential electoral impact of external voting in national legislative elections in the 28 Member States of the European Union (EU). It shows that the discrepancy between policy aims and outcomes can be mainly attributed to a variety of institutional constraints restricting the scope of the policy (through residence and professional qualifications); limiting eligible voters’ access to the ballot (through cumbersome registration procedures and voting methods); and reducing the electoral weight attributed to their votes (through distinct modes of representation). It argues that the discrepancy is at least partly the result of a combination of elector...
This essay examines to what extent institutional factors can explain the variation among EU-countrie...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the potential electoral impact of exte...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Dec 2011The article analyzes the regulation of vot...
Legislators are political actors whose main goal is to get re‐elected. They use their legislative re...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
This article assesses the differences in the design of electoral institutions and electoral outcomes...
External voting allows people who do not live in their country of citizenship – non-resident citizen...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Published online before print on 22 June 2015.This article offers an empirically driven critical con...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
This essay examines to what extent institutional factors can explain the variation among EU-countrie...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the potential electoral impact of exte...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Dec 2011The article analyzes the regulation of vot...
Legislators are political actors whose main goal is to get re‐elected. They use their legislative re...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
This article assesses the differences in the design of electoral institutions and electoral outcomes...
External voting allows people who do not live in their country of citizenship – non-resident citizen...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Published online before print on 22 June 2015.This article offers an empirically driven critical con...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
This essay examines to what extent institutional factors can explain the variation among EU-countrie...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...