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ID178094
Title ProperDiaspora voting In Kenya
Other Title Informationa promise denied
LanguageENG
AuthorWhitaker, Beth Elise ;  Wellman, Elizabeth Iams
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2010, Kenya extended voting rights to its estimated 3,000,000 citizens living abroad, thus joining a growing number of countries in Africa and around the world to recognize emigrant voting rights. Yet despite a politically engaged diaspora, intensive government outreach to emigrants, and high-stakes electoral competition, fewer than 3,000 Kenyans were permitted to vote from abroad in the 2013 and 2017 presidential elections. What explains the failure of the Kenyan government to implement diaspora voting on a broader scale? Drawing on original interviews and archival documents, this article analyses the tumultuous battle over the adoption and implementation of external voting in Kenya, focusing especially on legal, logistical, and political challenges. We argue that uncertainty about the number of Kenyan emigrants and their political preferences, paired with a highly competitive electoral climate, meant there was little political will to push for more widespread implementation of diaspora voting. Our analysis of external voting in Kenya has implications for diaspora participation in other competitive electoral contexts across the continent and beyond.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Affairs Vol. 120, No.479; Apr 2021: p.199–217
Journal SourceAfrican Affairs Vol: 120 No 479
Key WordsKenya ;  Voting ;  External Voting ;  Emigrant Voting Rights


 
 
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