MULTITERRITORIAL SUFFRAGE. EVIDENCE FROM ANDEAN MIGRANTS IN ECUADOR

Cartagena, Vivian; Baquerizo, Gabriela

Abstract

In several countries around the globe, migrants can participate in elections in the origin country while also being able to elect authorities and/or voice their issue preferences in referendums in residence countries. This article analyzes various reasons that migrants report regarding their electoral behavior in two independent territories. We analyzed 57 semi-structured interviews from Andean migrantswho haveexternal voting rights from their four distinct origin countries (Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela) as well as voting rights in the country of residence (Ecuador). Evaluating two dependent variables-prior voting and the intention to vote-for each group of migrants, we consider four mutually exclusive types ofmigrant electoral behavior: (1) emigrant voting, (2) immigrant voting, (3) dual transnational voting or (4) abstention. While variations in migrant electoral behavior depend on contextual reasons-such as tenure abroad and left-behind relatives in the origin country-political and institutional variables are prominent in our interviewees' narratives.

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Título según WOS: MULTITERRITORIAL SUFFRAGE. EVIDENCE FROM ANDEAN MIGRANTS IN ECUADOR
Título de la Revista: Migraciones internacionales y participación política. Transformaciones en los derechos políticos en el marco de la globalización en América Latina
Volumen: 10
Número: 1
Editorial: Instituto de Estudios Políticos Andinos
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 126
Página final: 151
DOI:

10.35004/RAEP.V10I1.187

Notas: ISI