09:30 - 11:10
P11
Room:
Room: South Room 222
Panel Session 11
Klaudia Wegschaider - Contemporary Enfranchisement: A Theory on Party Positioning
Sílvia Claveria - Social Cleavages and the Scope of Public Policy: The Importance of the Rural-Urban Divide
Guido Tiemann - Rethinking the Cleavage of City and Land
Sandra León, Matthias Scantamburlo - Populism and the center-periphery cleavage. The case of the AfD.
Contemporary Enfranchisement: A Theory on Party Positioning
P11-1
Presented by: Klaudia Wegschaider
Klaudia Wegschaider
University of Oxford
Long after universal suffrage and the enfranchisement of women, the demos has continued to expand. In the last decades, new demographics—immigrants, emigrants, and youth—have been granted the right to vote. So far, the academic literature has studied each of these expansions as separate phenomena, to the detriment of common knowledge advancement. I argue that the granting of voting rights to each of these demographics should be jointly studied under the umbrella of contemporary enfranchisement. With this starting point, I propose a common theory on how parties position themselves on enfranchisement proposals. For this paper, I draw on a global dataset on the extension of the right to vote since 1960 as well as three in-depth case studies.