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Reject, Reject, Reject...Passed! Explaining a Latecomer of Emigrant Enfranchisement

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  • Victoria Finn

    (Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway)

  • Juan Pablo Ramaciotti

    (Centro de Políticas Migratorias, Chile)

Abstract

Despite the extensive spread of external voting across the world, exceptions remain as some countries have not passed such regulations (e.g., Uruguay) or have passed them but lag implementation (e.g., Nicaragua). Others still took a long time to join the trend, possibly presenting a pushback to the commonly accepted notion of norm diffusion to explain migrant enfranchisement. We examine a latecomer by asking why Chile took so long to enfranchise emigrants. Classified as a liberal democracy with a century of legal history of foreign-resident voting, it repeatedly rejected proposed bills on external voting since 1971. Chile enacted external voting only in 2014, regulated it in 2016, and applied it in 2017. Through legal historical content analysis, we identify which political actors proposed the bills, when, and why each failed. Left and right-leaning actors gave normative, legal, and procedural reasons that resulted in rejection and stagnation at various institutional stages. This latecomer’s constitutional tradition, strongly focused on territory and territorial links, potentially sheds light on dozens of other country cases of late adoption of the external franchise.

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  • Victoria Finn & Juan Pablo Ramaciotti, 2024. "Reject, Reject, Reject...Passed! Explaining a Latecomer of Emigrant Enfranchisement," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 12.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:poango:v12:y:2024:a:7331
    DOI: 10.17645/pag.7331
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    1. Sorina Soare & Sergiu Gherghina, 2024. "The Political Participation and Representation of Migrants: An Overview," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 12.
    2. Daniela Vintila & Santiago Pérez-Nievas & Marta Paradés & Carles Pamies, 2024. "Diversity in Spanish Politics? Dynamics of Descriptive Representation of Immigrant‐Origin Minorities in Local Elections," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 12.
    3. Camille Kelbel & David Gouard & Felix von Nostitz & Meredith Lombard, 2024. "Electoral Participation of Non‐National EU Citizens in France: The Case of the Nord," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 12.
    4. Anna Pacześniak & Maria Wincławska, 2024. "Migrants’ Political Participation and Representation in Poland: What Do Political Parties Have to Offer?," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 12.

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