Journal article

Deliberative Democracy and Electoral Management Bodies: The Case of Australian Electoral Commissions

Joo-Cheong Tham

ELECTION LAW JOURNAL | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2013

Abstract

This article examines how the principles of deliberative democracy should apply to electoral management bodies through the case study of Australian electoral commissions. It focuses on three functions of the commissions (administering electoral rules; making electoral rules; and fostering democratic deliberation regarding electoral rules); it also grounds its analysis in the principles of independence, impartiality and fairness, and accountability. The article argues that, as decision makers administering electoral rules, electoral commissions should generally be subject to the principles of deliberative democracy in relation to their decisions but not in relation to their decision-making pr..

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