The Absent Voters of the Maldives
This case study provides an outline of migration in the Republic of Maldives, an archipelago facing unique challenges due to its dispersed geography and vulnerability to climate change, with the concentration of its population in the densely populated capital, Malé.
Maldivian migrants—not only those overseas but also those working in the tourism sector and engaged in internal circular migration—confront several challenges in exercising their voting rights. The study highlights several prospects for overcoming the limited electoral enfranchisement of Maldivian absent voters and also recommends a comprehensive debate on solutions.
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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INTRODUCTION
1. MIGRATION IN THE MALDIVES: BACKGROUND AND CHARACTERISTICS
2. DRIVERS OF MIGRATION WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE MALDIVES
3. STATUS OF THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF MALDIVIAN MIGRANTS
4. CHALLENGES FOR THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF MALDIVIAN MIGRANTS
5. PROSPECTS FOR THE ELECTORAL ENFRANCHISEMENT OF MALDIVIAN MIGRANTS
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