Delivering electoral integrity under pressure: Local government, electoral administration, and the 2016 brexit referendum
By: James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair
.
Material type:
BookPublisher: Local Government Studies Description: 47(2), Apr, 2021: p.186-207.Subject(s): Local government, Electoral integrity, Electoral administration, Electoral management, Referendums, Brexit| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Articles
|
Indian Institute of Public Administration | 47(2), Apr, 2021: p.186-207 | Available | AR128066 |
The management and delivery of elections is a core task for local government officials in many countries but often overlooked by research and policymakers. 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. Inappropriate campaigner behaviour was concentrated amongst Leave campaigners, reflecting new challenges for electoral integrity as populist movements arise. Problems were less frequent in Scotland, suggesting that different organisational factors are important. The effects of funding deficiencies suggest that austerity agendas can affect electoral integrity.- Reproduced


Articles
There are no comments for this item.