The Institutional Settings of Direct Democracy - I

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The Institutional Settings of Direct Democracy - I Min Shu Waseda University 1

Outline of the Lecture The Initiation of Popular Ballots The Initiatives, the Recalls and the Referendums Obligatory and Optional Referendums The Politics of Ballot Initiation The Voting Rules The Legality of Ballot Issues Minimum Turnout Approving Majority Discussions: Best Practice of the Institutional Arrangement of Direct Democracy 2

The Initiation of Popular Ballots The Initiative A popular vote based on the petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters Direct and indirect initiative (i.e., via the legislature) Example: Swiss constitutional initiative 10,000 signature The Recall A popular vote to remove an elected official from his/her office based on a signed petition The 2003 California recall election: the incumbent Governor Gray Davis was removed and later replaced by Arnold Schwarzenegger The Referendum A popular vote on a legislative proposal or existing legislation Special cases: Abrogate referendums in Italy 3

The Initiation of Popular Ballots The obligatory referendum A popular vote that is mandatory and compulsory Usually on very important ballot matters, such as the constitutional amendment(s), international treaties, etc. The optional referendum A popular vote which will be called only under the initiation of the governmental authority or the citizens petition Also called facultative referendum Usually on less important issues, such as the normal legislative proposals 4

The Politics of Ballot Initiation Agenda-setting in direct democracy The agenda structure of a popular vote The content of the ballot proposal The opinion of the electorate The consequence of a negative result The initiative offers voters maximum agenda-setting power Strategic maneuver in optional referendums The opinions of the legislature and the electorate may not necessarily be the same using popular ballot to fight political competitors A popular voter conveys the legitimacy to the decision, and bring political credit to the winning side winning the support of the people The ballot-initiator has the power of choosing which opinion s/he prefers in the case of optional referendums 5

The Legality of Ballot Issues The Voting Rules In most cases, direct democracy is issue-specific What kind of issues may (not) be subject to direct democracy is usually regulated by law Explicitly stipulated in the Constitution In Italy, tax and budget laws, amnesties and pardons, ratifying international treaties cannot be voted on directly Constitutional court may determine the legality of a ballot issue A referendum was planned for the Treaty of Amsterdam in Portugal, because the wording of the questions was not acceptable to the Constitutional Court. Later, the President did not give permission for it to be organized. 6

Minimum turnout The Voting Rules To ensure the decision of the popular vote is indeed popular Normally set at 50% of the electorate; in some cases a supermajority is required for very important votes Approving majority To ensure the voting results convey the opinion of the electorate Normally set at 50% of the electorate; in some cases a supermajority is required for very important votes Effective majority 50% turnout + 50% approving 25% of the electorate An example: the devolution referendum in Scotland in 1979 The required 40% effective majority announced before the votes Turnout 63.5%, Yes votes 51.6% referendum failed 7

The Voting Rules Majoritatrian fallacy and minority protection Direct democracy, especially its voting process, is based on the principle of majoritatrian governance The tyranny of majority? How to protect the rights of the minority is an important issue in direct democracy Compulsory voting in direct democracy? Mature direct democratic system typically has a low turnout: (e.g., in Switzerland, New England town meetings) Low turnout is to the detriment of direct democracy However, turnout requirement may encourage negative campaigns 8

Discussions What is the best practice of direct democratic institutional arrangement? Ballot initiation Voting subject Turnout and majority requirement Questions Who (which institution/office) should have the right of initiation? Should we vote on the policy concerning immigrants? Is turnout requirement necessary? 9