Cheneval and el-Wakil () defend referendums as a mechanism that allows a popular majority to express itself in situations where the standard channels of representative democracy fail to include the concerns of certain citizens and end up reflecting the views of a minority. By contrast, this comment argues that the likelihood of exclusion and settlement on a minority preference is much greater when policy choices are made by referendum. The reason lies in the plurality of policy options on many issues, and the fact that the most favoured policy may be a shared second or third best. The tendency for most forms of representative democracy to encourage politicians to build majorities through compromises among different coalitions of minorities ...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Majority rule and compromise are both core elements of democratic politics: democracy would mean lit...
n representative democracies, referendum voting and parliamentary elections provide two fundamentall...
The principle of majority rule is the foundation ofdemocratic constitutions, but provides an imme-di...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Numerous electoral systems have been devised over the years but, in decision-making, many forums sti...
Popular votes and mini-publics are both increasingly implemented as elected officials seek to build ...
This article elaborates on the topic of majority rule which is a principle that has been a part of t...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Majority rule and compromise are both core elements of democratic politics: democracy would mean lit...
n representative democracies, referendum voting and parliamentary elections provide two fundamentall...
The principle of majority rule is the foundation ofdemocratic constitutions, but provides an imme-di...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Numerous electoral systems have been devised over the years but, in decision-making, many forums sti...
Popular votes and mini-publics are both increasingly implemented as elected officials seek to build ...
This article elaborates on the topic of majority rule which is a principle that has been a part of t...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Majority rule is, generally speaking, not an optimal decision-making process. Impor-tant among its a...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...