Evidence is required to help inform the implementation of local government electoral reform.
This is not the latest release in the series: Renewing democratic engagement
Series information:
Main insights
From the evidence reviewed three key factors recur throughout the literature on democratic renewal.
- Engagement is uneven and tailored methods are required to successfully involve politically disengaged groups.
- Education has the potential to improve understanding of local democracy and impact on levels of engagement.
- Perceptions of influence are a key predictor of the likelihood of democratic engagement.
Reports
Democratic renewal: evidence synthesis to support local government electoral reform , file type: PDF, file size: 694 KB
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