This article examines the use of a Citizens’ Jury as a source of voter information in the context of a government-initiated (top-down) referendum. Several studies show the capacity of the Citizens’ Initiative Review (CIR) to enhance voters’ knowledge and capacity of judgement in ballot initiative processes. However, similar procedures have not been tested outside the US or in the context of government-initiated referendums. Our case is a Citizens’ Jury on Referendum Options organized in the municipality of Korsholm (Finland) in 2019. Even though the referendum concerned a contested municipal merger, we find that jury’s participants were nonetheless satisfied with the deliberative process and found it impartial. A large majorit...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
In a deliberative mini‐public, a representative number of citizens receive information and discuss g...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This article examines the use of a Citizens’ Jury as a source of voter information in the context of...
In this article, we examine whether a deliberative mini-public can provide a trusted source of infor...
Popular votes and mini-publics are both increasingly implemented as elected officials seek to build ...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
Consultative referendums may provide crucial information about public opinion but have received litt...
This paper tests the possibility of embedding the benefits of minipublic deliberation within a wider...
Initiatives and referenda permit citizens to vote directly on legislation, but voters often lack ess...
The intelligibility of initiative proposals is of utmost importance in case of direct democratic dec...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
This study investigates ‘soft’ forms of direct democracy and identifies factors that explain their o...
Despite some prominent critics, deliberative democrats tend to be optimistic about the potentialof d...
The deliberative quality of a minipublic often depends on its ability to inform the opinions of a la...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
In a deliberative mini‐public, a representative number of citizens receive information and discuss g...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This article examines the use of a Citizens’ Jury as a source of voter information in the context of...
In this article, we examine whether a deliberative mini-public can provide a trusted source of infor...
Popular votes and mini-publics are both increasingly implemented as elected officials seek to build ...
We argue that integrating citizen deliberation structures into the pre-referendum phase can deliver ...
Consultative referendums may provide crucial information about public opinion but have received litt...
This paper tests the possibility of embedding the benefits of minipublic deliberation within a wider...
Initiatives and referenda permit citizens to vote directly on legislation, but voters often lack ess...
The intelligibility of initiative proposals is of utmost importance in case of direct democratic dec...
Referendums and initiatives have long been described as deliberatively deficient and unfit to implem...
This study investigates ‘soft’ forms of direct democracy and identifies factors that explain their o...
Despite some prominent critics, deliberative democrats tend to be optimistic about the potentialof d...
The deliberative quality of a minipublic often depends on its ability to inform the opinions of a la...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
In a deliberative mini‐public, a representative number of citizens receive information and discuss g...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...