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Type: Journal article
Title: Democratic deficit in the ACT: is the citizen initiated referendum a solution?
Author: Hill, L.
Citation: Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2003; 38(4):495-511
Publisher: Australian Council Social Service Inc
Issue Date: 2003
ISSN: 0157-6321
1839-4655
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Lisa Hill
Abstract: Hopeful of bringing citizens closer to government decision-making Gary Humphries recently presented the Community Referendum Bill 2002 to the AGT Legislative Assembly. The Citizen Initiated Referendum has many staunch advocates however this paper considers whether CIR is an appropriate solution to perceived democratic deficits in the ACT or anywhere else in Australia. The paper canvasses a number of pitfalls of CIR. These include: their potential to aggravate rather than ameliorate the democratic deficit; the problems associated with under-deliberation; and potentially detrimental consequences for existing electoral arrangements. Specifically, CIR could engender voter fatigue, reduce the salience of elections and exacerbate levels of ungovernability and accountability, all of which are known to turn people off politics and voting.
Rights: © 2003 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2003.tb01157.x
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1839-4655.2003.tb01157.x
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