Аннотация
Участие граждан в управлении выборами можно рассматривать как средство обеспечения честности выборов. Некоторые случаи и проблемы этого участия обсуждаются в современной литературе. Меньшее внимание уделяется институциональным формам участия граждан в процессе делимитации избирательных округов. Чтобы восполнить этот пробел, в данной статье представлена систематическая картина и раскрываются перспективы гражданского участия в этой сфере управления выборами. Методологической основой исследования является современная теория участия граждан и «лестница гражданского участия» С. Арнштейн. На основе обобщения данных, в статье рассматривается эмпирический материал из Австралии, Новой Зеландии, Канады, Индии, Великобритании, США и России. Допустимо, что адекватные временные рамки для участия граждан и прозрачность являются наиболее важными условиями повышения степени вовлечения граждан.
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