Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, represents an actualization of the relationship between the citizen and the political community. For citizens living outside the country in which they are eligible to vote, voting signifies a rare institutional connection to the country of origin. The aim of this article is to explore the introduction of the postal vote, a new form of voting for external voters at Finnish elections, from the grassroots perspective. The study focuses on how a central policy concern, safeguarding ballot secrecy, was resolved in the policy implementation by the witness requirement, and how the individual voters subsequently applied it. According to the voters’ account...
New democracies go to great lengths to implement institutional protections of the electoral process....
Published online: 25 Mar 2015The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the poten...
Recent research finds that doubts about the integrity of the secret ballot as an institution persist...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
Abstract Postal voting intends to provide citizens residing abroad with a convenient voting techniqu...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
Reforms in the recently enacted federal election reform legislation primarily address improving voti...
Although the secret ballot has long been secured as a legal matter in the United States, formal secr...
Recent research finds that doubts about the integrity of the secret ballot as an institution persist...
New democracies go to great lengths to implement institutional protections of the electoral process....
Published online: 25 Mar 2015The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the poten...
Recent research finds that doubts about the integrity of the secret ballot as an institution persist...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
Electoral rights belong to the core of citizenship in democratic nation-states. Voting, then, repres...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that the traditional “booth, ballot, and pen” model of votin...
Abstract Postal voting intends to provide citizens residing abroad with a convenient voting techniqu...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
Reforms in the recently enacted federal election reform legislation primarily address improving voti...
Although the secret ballot has long been secured as a legal matter in the United States, formal secr...
Recent research finds that doubts about the integrity of the secret ballot as an institution persist...
New democracies go to great lengths to implement institutional protections of the electoral process....
Published online: 25 Mar 2015The article compares the institutional constraints that limit the poten...
Recent research finds that doubts about the integrity of the secret ballot as an institution persist...