EAN - Political participation by emigrants

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Takes an international perspective on emigrant voting rights, and looks at the Irish situation.

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An international perspective

Recently introduced in: 

Recently introduced in

Countries that are discussing introducing external voting: 

Countries that are discussing introducing external voting

What form does emigrant voting take?: 

What form does emigrant voting take?

2006 study said:: 

2006 study said:

Countries that disqualify citizens from voting after periods of non-residence: 

Countries that disqualify citizens from voting after periods of non-residence

Three types of elections: 

Three types of elections

Two options for constituencies: 

Two options for constituencies

9 countries reserve seats in parliament: 

9 countries reserve seats in parliament

Three methods of external voting: 

Three methods of external voting

Postal voting – : 

Postal voting –

In-person voting: 

In-person voting

Countries where people must return home to cast ballots: 

Countries where people must return home to cast ballots

Challenges of implementation: 

Challenges of implementation

Ireland: 

Ireland

Seanad reform: 

Seanad reform

Report on Seanad Reform 2004: 

Report on Seanad Reform 2004

Recommended:: 

Recommended:

Problem with emigrant voting: 

Problem with emigrant voting

“No representation without taxation”: 

“No representation without taxation”

The future: 

The future

Changing migration trends: 

Changing migration trends

International trends: 

International trends

Seanad reform effects: 

Seanad reform effects

External aspect of university constituency: 

External aspect of university constituency

A slippery slope?: 

A slippery slope?