The management and delivery of elections is a core task for local government officials in many countries, but often overlooked by research and policy makers. This article charts the nature and consequences of emerging pressures on local government officials to deliver high profile electoral events in an established democracy. Through a rigorous and comprehensive survey of local electoral administrators and in-depth interviews, it examines how electoral administration functioned in the 2016 UK Brexit referendum. In so doing, it provides broader lessons about the dynamics of electoral integrity at the local level. Problems with insufficient funds, growing distrust of public officials and late legislation were particularly problematic. Inappro...
The departure of the United Kingdom (EU) from the European Union (EU), the "Brexit", raises enormous...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK's vot...
Concerns have been raised that insufficient funding has been affecting the delivery of elections in ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Studies of electoral integrity typically focus on electoral evaluato...
Polling stations are at the fulcrum of the democratic process. They are the location where most vote...
The public administration of elections frequently fails. Variation in the performance of electoral m...
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, the EU referendum passed off without major problems. But t...
Alistair Clark and Toby S. James argue that many people overlook the exhaustive efforts that poll wo...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
The UK government intends to replace household electoral registration with indi-vidual electoral reg...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
The departure of the United Kingdom (EU) from the European Union (EU), the "Brexit", raises enormous...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK's vot...
Concerns have been raised that insufficient funding has been affecting the delivery of elections in ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Studies of electoral integrity typically focus on electoral evaluato...
Polling stations are at the fulcrum of the democratic process. They are the location where most vote...
The public administration of elections frequently fails. Variation in the performance of electoral m...
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, the EU referendum passed off without major problems. But t...
Alistair Clark and Toby S. James argue that many people overlook the exhaustive efforts that poll wo...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
The UK government intends to replace household electoral registration with indi-vidual electoral reg...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from UACES via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
The departure of the United Kingdom (EU) from the European Union (EU), the "Brexit", raises enormous...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
There has been significant attention paid to explaining and understanding the impact of the UK's vot...