from Part III. C - The Democratic System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2025
Elections are central to the institutional life of actually existing democracies. Though the presence of elections is not a sufficient condition for a society to be considered democratic, it would seem to be at least a necessary condition. Given this fact, it is surprising to note that the question of elections has only been dealt with in a piecemeal way by political philosophers. A research agenda placing elections at the centre of the concern of political philosophers would have to focus on (at least) the following questions. First, are elections the best way in which to instantiate the democratic principle of the equality of all citizens, and if not, what institutional complements should accompany them? Second, which among the very many electoral systems that have been proposed by theorists of elections and attempted in actually existing democracies is best? Third, who should receive the democratic franchise, and are the exclusions that are practiced (along lines of age, residency, citizenship status, and so on) in many societies justified? And fourth, should we seriously consider other methods, such as sortition, to choose our political representatives? These, and many other questions besides, would be at the centre of a research agenda focussed on elections.
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