This case study explores the complex landscape of India’s internal and international migration and its profound impact on the nation’s political formation. The electoral process, primarily designed around stable voter residency, limits the participation of a constantly mobile population both within and outside the country.

The study highlights the need for proactive, viable and trusted enfranchisement solutions; targeted information campaigns; and enhanced voter education efforts to effectively ensure that, in India’s elections, no voter is left behind.

This paper is part of a series of eight case studies on absent voters in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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Publication date
30 December 2024
Language(s)
English
Author(s)
Banasmita Bora
Number of pages
19
ISBN
978-91-7671-854-4 (PDF)
978-91-7671-921-3 (HTML)

Contents

INTRODUCTION

1. INDIA’S MIGRATION: BACKGROUND AND CHARACTERISTICS

2. DRIVERS OF MIGRATION WITHIN AND OUTSIDE INDIA

3. STATUS OF THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF INDIA’S ABSENT VOTERS

4. CHALLENGES FOR THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF INDIA’S ABSENT VOTERS

5. FPROSPECTS FOR THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF INDIA’S ABSENT VOTERS

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The Absent Voters of India

Challenges and Prospects for the Enfranchisement of Migrants
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