Posted on Leave a comment

Irish Emigrants – Diaspora Voting Rights

Irish-Constitution

The right to vote in Ireland, like many countries, is granted with citizenship. However, for Irish emigrants the legislature amended the electoral laws to include a provision that removes voting rights from Irish passport holders in the Diaspora.  Specifically, the exclusion provides that to be on the electoral register, you must reside at your electoral address on September 1st before the register comes into force. If not, you can’t vote!!!

Continue reading Irish Emigrants – Diaspora Voting Rights