Venezuelans living abroad want to vote for president this year but can't meet absentee requirements

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More than half of the estimated 7.7 million Venezuelans who have left their homeland during the complex crisis that has marked Nicolás Maduro’s 11-year presidency are estimated to be registered to vote in Venezuela.

More than half of the estimated 7.7 million Venezuela ns who have left their homeland during the complex crisis that has marked Maduro’s 11-year presidency are believed to be registered to vote within their country. But of all the Venezuela ns fanned out around the world, only about 107,000 are registered to vote outside the South American country. Analysts and migrants assert people who left Venezuela during the crisis would almost certainly vote against Maduro if given the chance.

Venezuelan law contemplates absentee voting, allowing citizens to vote at embassies and consulates. Interested voters must be properly registered with their foreign address and cannot be living in their host country illegally or seeking refugee or asylum status there. Maria Cordova and her family, who moved to Mexico 18 years ago, participated in the October presidential primary for the opposition faction backed by the United States. That election was organized by a commission independent of Venezuela’s ruling party-loyal National Electoral Council. The commission allowed interested voters like Cordova to register to vote online, eventually signing up more than 200,000 people around the world.

Polling suggests that Venezuelans overwhelmingly want to go to the polls and would trounce Maduro if given the chance. Among the issues both sides were expected to work on was updating the country’s voting rolls. But this and other changes did not materialize after Maduro’s government began to defy the spirit, if not necessarily the letter, of the agreement, including by

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