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Migrant Vote

Teresa Buczkowska

This is a space to find inspiration, motivation, and practical information on how to occupy democratic spaces as migrants and how to build and practice migrant leadership.

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Latest Issues

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To Join or not to Join. Party membership for candidates with migration roots.

Rotimi Adebari was the first Black person elected to a local Council in Ireland in 2004. Later, he became the first Black Mayor of an Irish town. It is little known that Rotimi holds another achievement. He is the only person with migration...

9 months ago
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Less satisfaction in democracy calls for more migrants in politics.

We just completed the year of supper elections. In 2024 over 4 billion people voted in 73 countries. The democratic deficit caused by excluding migrants from voting is missing from any political analysis. Again. If there was any better time...

10 months ago
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From fringe to mainstream. Migrant Vote made it to the public debate.

I started The Migrant Vote to share my knowledge on facilitating migrant electoral participation and to develop a theoretical framework for universal voting rights for migrants. It is a rather niche topic, so I was not expecting going viral...

a year ago
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Thinking about running for a Council seat in 2029? Here are the 4 steps you should take now.

Although it’ll be years before your election posters will go up, you should start preparing now. As time passes certain, opportunities to advantage your chances for a successful campaign will pass too.

a year ago
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Authors

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  • Teresa Buczkowska

    I am a Polish-Irish writer and a migrant rights activist working on mobilizing migrant communities to increase political participation, strengthen democracy, and support migrant voices in leadership roles.

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