Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process

Citizens’ participation in electoral governance can be considered as a means for insuring electoral integrity. Some cases and problems of this participation are discussed in contemporary literature. Less attention has been paid to institutional forms of citizens’ participation in electoral redistric...

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Main Author: Nikolai V. Grishin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Limited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science” 2020-12-01
Series:Вопросы элитологии
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Online Access:https://elitology-journal.com/index.php/ioe/article/view/37
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spelling doaj-c08063882a774693b1b2dfd2bedc5fc72021-04-08T10:51:59ZengLimited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science”Вопросы элитологии2712-84152020-12-0114668110.46539/elit.v1i4.3737Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting ProcessNikolai V. Grishin0Saint Petersburg State UniversityCitizens’ participation in electoral governance can be considered as a means for insuring electoral integrity. Some cases and problems of this participation are discussed in contemporary literature. Less attention has been paid to institutional forms of citizens’ participation in electoral redistricting. The paper presents a systematic picture to fill this gap, it also reveals the prospects of citizens’ participation in this area of electoral governance. Methodological framework for the study is contemporary theory of citizens’ participation and the S. Arnstein`s “ladder” of citizens’ participation. Making cross-case generalisations, the paper addresses the empirical material from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Great Britain, the USA and Russia. It is conceivable that the adequate time frame for citizens’ participation and transparency are the most significant conditions for citizens` engagement.https://elitology-journal.com/index.php/ioe/article/view/37citizens’ participationladder of citizen participationdelimitation of constituenciesredistrictingelectoral managementelectoral governanceelectoral authoritieselectoral integrityconstituencieselectionselectoral systems
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Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
Вопросы элитологии
citizens’ participation
ladder of citizen participation
delimitation of constituencies
redistricting
electoral management
electoral governance
electoral authorities
electoral integrity
constituencies
elections
electoral systems
author_facet Nikolai V. Grishin
author_sort Nikolai V. Grishin
title Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
title_short Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
title_full Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
title_fullStr Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
title_full_unstemmed Citizens' Participation in Electoral Governance: A Redistricting Process
title_sort citizens' participation in electoral governance: a redistricting process
publisher Limited Liability Company Scientific Industrial Enterprise “Genesis. Frontier. Science”
series Вопросы элитологии
issn 2712-8415
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Citizens’ participation in electoral governance can be considered as a means for insuring electoral integrity. Some cases and problems of this participation are discussed in contemporary literature. Less attention has been paid to institutional forms of citizens’ participation in electoral redistricting. The paper presents a systematic picture to fill this gap, it also reveals the prospects of citizens’ participation in this area of electoral governance. Methodological framework for the study is contemporary theory of citizens’ participation and the S. Arnstein`s “ladder” of citizens’ participation. Making cross-case generalisations, the paper addresses the empirical material from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Great Britain, the USA and Russia. It is conceivable that the adequate time frame for citizens’ participation and transparency are the most significant conditions for citizens` engagement.
topic citizens’ participation
ladder of citizen participation
delimitation of constituencies
redistricting
electoral management
electoral governance
electoral authorities
electoral integrity
constituencies
elections
electoral systems
url https://elitology-journal.com/index.php/ioe/article/view/37
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