An increasing number of countries have granted electoral rights to their citizens living abroad. An understanding of the different dimensions of the electoral behaviour of migrants and the institutional characteristics of their countries of origin and residence is crucial for their political integration and (re-)socialization. Based on an aggregate-level design, this article evaluates the impact of compulsory voting on non-resident citizens’ voter turnout taking into account both origin and residence country contexts, providing insights into the dual context of political transnationalism. It explores the participation of Latin American migrants residing in Belgium, Luxemburg and the Netherlands in all their national and supranational electi...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Electoral participation of immigrants is an important issue in Europe, particularly because immigran...
Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of orig...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The political participation of immigrants has received increased scholarly attention over recent dec...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
Electoral participation of immigrants is an important issue in Europe, particularly because immigran...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
In this article, we explore the nature of extraterritorial voting among Colombian migrants in the 20...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Electoral participation of immigrants is an important issue in Europe, particularly because immigran...
Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of orig...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The political participation of immigrants has received increased scholarly attention over recent dec...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
Electoral participation of immigrants is an important issue in Europe, particularly because immigran...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
The relationship between political parties and voters is usually analysed in a national framework. H...
In this article, we explore the nature of extraterritorial voting among Colombian migrants in the 20...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Electoral participation of immigrants is an important issue in Europe, particularly because immigran...
Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of orig...