10.5281/zenodo.2551594
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Tsakiliotis, Konstantinos
Konstantinos
Tsakiliotis
What if politicians weren't elected but rather drawn by lot?
Zenodo
2019
Sortition
Random Sample Voting
Democracy
Participation
2019-01-29
eng
Other
10.5281/zenodo.2551593
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Modern Western liberal democracies are under criticism: low voter turnout, overrepresentation of political extremists, corruption and polarisation – alongside the absence of a civilised political debate in the context of ‘fake news’ – are some of the symptoms. But what if elections are part of the problem? The core challenge is to guarantee both legitimacy and efficiency in a globalised context, while addressing both the dangers and also profiting from the advantages of the information age. Can the EU lead as an example? And may sortition offer a remedy? In this article, Konstantinos Tsakiliotis offers an insight into the political concept of sortition and discusses possible online public consultations via Random Sample Voting.