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The low turnout in mayoral referendum

Ben Page looks at the reasons behind the low tunrouts that occur in local elections.

Last week's big news, apart from sizeable Labour gains on 3 May, was the depressingly low turnout.

It's better than the low of 28% in 1998, but it is still far below the level at which those elected can claim much of a meaningful democratic mandate, and lower than almost anywhere else in Europe.

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