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Elections and Representation in Local Government: A Victorian Case Study
Authors:Dr  Neil Burdess and Dr  Kevin O'Toole
Institution:Senior Lecturer Faculty of Arts Deakin University; Senior Lecturer Faculty of Arts Deakin University
Abstract:This article examines the application of different views of representation in the electoral systems at local government level: interest, corporate and mirror representation. The electoral framework underpins the process of representation, influencing both who are eligible to become voters and how their votes are collected and counted. The paper examines the interrelationship between representation and the electoral framework in local government in Victoria. We use a historical analysis, and identify a long period of interest representation; a short, relatively recent period of corporate representation; and an attempt to introduce some elements of mirror representation. We conclude by arguing that local electoral reform needs to take into account the multiple meanings of representation.
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