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Transnational absentee voting in the 2006 Mexican presidential election: The roots of participation
Authors:David L. Leal  Byung-Jae Lee  James A. McCann
Affiliation:1. Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, USA;2. Department of Political Science, Beering Hall of Liberal Arts and Education, Purdue University, 100 N. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2098, USA
Abstract:In many of the major migrant-sending countries of the developing world, governments have extended political rights to expatriates, often including the right to vote via absentee ballot. Little is known about the factors that shape transnational electoral participation, however. Using official records provided by the Mexican Federal Electoral Institute, we model the incidence of expatriate ballot solicitations prior to the 2006 presidential election in Mexico. Based on a series of event count regression analyses conducted at the level of U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, we find that transnational involvement in the election depended not only on socioeconomic factors but also on the concentration of Mexican civic associations within the local community, the presence of Spanish-language media, and distance from the Mexican border. This suggests that the roots of immigrant transnational participation include factors familiar to social scientists as well as dynamics uniquely relevant to immigrant communities.
Keywords:Expatriate voting   Mexico   Turnout
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