This article analyses the political practices of Spanish immigrants who, in the context of several organisations, denounce inequalities in the exercise of the right to vote from abroad after the approval of the Organic Law 2/2011 that rules the General Electoral System. This research is part of a broader field of empirical studies that analyse the relations between politics and law upon which multiple demands are supported and political subjectivities are shaped. From a historical and ethnographical perspective, its aim is to prove how the political practices of these emigrants, based on the contentious discourse of human rights, shape different expressions of organized community in search of channels of transformation of the abovementioned law, and of their recognition as political subjects within the national political field.