'The dreaded [Italian] voting abroad issue has returned': the shifting Australian Government policy towards expatriate voting

In recent years there have been a growing number of countries pushing to enfranchise their citizens living permanently abroad (Spiro 2006: 214). Some countries have created ad hoc expatriate constituencies and representation in their national parliaments (Kull 2008: 462-463). Italy, for instance, al...

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Main Authors: Mascitelli, Bruno, Battiston, Simone
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spelling ftswinburne:tle:5268aa65-0fe0-49d1-8b4a-36a67326ac64:28f49f06-0da8-44be-9edc-ad1dd0a9c582:1 2023-05-15T13:33:57+02:00 'The dreaded [Italian] voting abroad issue has returned': the shifting Australian Government policy towards expatriate voting Mascitelli, Bruno Battiston, Simone Swinburne University of Technology 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/95453 http://apsa2010.com.au/full-papers.php unknown Australian Political Studies Association http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/95453 http://apsa2010.com.au/full-papers.php Copyright © 2010 Bruno Mascitelli and Simone Battiston. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Connected globe: conflicting worlds, the Australian Political Studies Association Conference 2010 (APSA 2010), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27-29 September 2010 Conference paper 2010 ftswinburne 2019-09-07T23:33:33Z In recent years there have been a growing number of countries pushing to enfranchise their citizens living permanently abroad (Spiro 2006: 214). Some countries have created ad hoc expatriate constituencies and representation in their national parliaments (Kull 2008: 462-463). Italy, for instance, altered its legislation governing the vote to Italian expatriates in the early 2000s. New legislation saw Italian citizenship holders living abroad granted the right to postal voting and parliamentary representation in Italian elections and referendums. The new legislation made the exercise of overseas voting accessible to all eligible voters through postal voting (2.9 million at the latest general election of 2008), created an overseas constituency divided in four vast electoral colleges (eg. a. Europe, b. South America, c. Central and North America, d. Africa-Asia-Oceania- Antarctica) and provided for representation for the Italian Parliament (12 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 6 Senators). Since 2003, Italian nationals resident abroad aged 18 or older (25 or older for Senate elections), including dual citizenship, ancestry citizenship (by descent) and naturalised (by marriage or adoption) Italians, were eligible to vote for Italian elections (2006 and 2008) and referendums (2003, 2005, 2006, and 2009). [Introduction] Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Swinburne University of Technology: Swinburne Research Bank Spiro ENVELOPE(-59.000,-59.000,-62.267,-62.267)
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description In recent years there have been a growing number of countries pushing to enfranchise their citizens living permanently abroad (Spiro 2006: 214). Some countries have created ad hoc expatriate constituencies and representation in their national parliaments (Kull 2008: 462-463). Italy, for instance, altered its legislation governing the vote to Italian expatriates in the early 2000s. New legislation saw Italian citizenship holders living abroad granted the right to postal voting and parliamentary representation in Italian elections and referendums. The new legislation made the exercise of overseas voting accessible to all eligible voters through postal voting (2.9 million at the latest general election of 2008), created an overseas constituency divided in four vast electoral colleges (eg. a. Europe, b. South America, c. Central and North America, d. Africa-Asia-Oceania- Antarctica) and provided for representation for the Italian Parliament (12 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 6 Senators). Since 2003, Italian nationals resident abroad aged 18 or older (25 or older for Senate elections), including dual citizenship, ancestry citizenship (by descent) and naturalised (by marriage or adoption) Italians, were eligible to vote for Italian elections (2006 and 2008) and referendums (2003, 2005, 2006, and 2009). [Introduction]
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