‘Voto Preso’: Prisoners’ enfranchisement in Chile

Marshall; P.; Rochow; D.; Faúndez; S.

Keywords: citizenship; disenfranchisement; prisoners; punishment; voting

Abstract

This article analyses the enfranchisement process of the prison population in Chile. Although institutions were reluctant to grant the vote to this group for several years, in 2022, new policies allowed prisoners to suffrage for the first time. The Voto Preso movement, a set of organisations struggling for prisoners’ political participation, played a fundamental role in this transformation. However, incarcerated people's participation in constructing the movement's demands and strategies was scarce. Drawing on eleven interviews with key movement actors, the article sheds light on the main discourses by which it promoted the materialisation of Chilean prisoners’ voting rights. The article also critically scrutinises the consequences of prisoners’ limited inclusion in the Voto Preso movement. Finally, the article discusses how its analytical approach may open new avenues for studying prisoner dis/enfranchisement as a situated boundary issue. © 2024 The Author(s). The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice published by Howard League and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Título según SCOPUS: ‘Voto Preso’: Prisoners’ enfranchisement in Chile
Título de la Revista: Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
Volumen: 64
Número: 1
Editorial: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Página de inicio: 3
Página final: 23
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1111/hojo.12575

Notas: SCOPUS