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Enfranchising migrants in Chile : a century of politics, elites, and regime changes

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1369-183X; 1469-9451
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Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2023, Vol. 49, No. 10, pp. 2561-2581
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FINN, Victoria, Enfranchising migrants in Chile : a century of politics, elites, and regime changes, Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 2023, Vol. 49, No. 10, pp. 2561-2581 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75482
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Enfranchising migrants into the demos is a growing global trend, not exclusive to democracy. Analysing a country that has expanded migrant suffrage in both democracy and dictatorship, I address how and why Chile became one of the most inclusive countries worldwide for migrant voting rights. Chile was a pioneer for enacting select immigrant suffrage rights in relative democracy in 1925, expanded the rights in 1980 during dictatorship, then was a latecomer for granting emigrant voting rights in liberal democracy in 2014. Stepping away from analysing enfranchisement in consolidated democracies in the ‘Global North’, I unpack almost a century of elite-led top-down politics in Chile through historical analysis and taking 1980 enfranchisement as an extreme case. The evidence comes from constitutional laws, transcribed debates from constitutional commission sessions, scholarly literature, national censuses, and electoral data. The findings reveal the durability of migrant voting rights and a normative path dependence of who belongs as voters. Inclusivity requires not only continued implementation in elections but also rights survival through shifting ideology and political regime types.
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Published online: 30 March 2023
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