Consultation Without Consensus

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Constitutional crises increasingly emerge not from dictatorship’s end, but from democracy’s disappointments, generating demands for greater citizen involvement. Drawing on interviews with 30 delegates and staff from the Chilean Constitutional Convention, this research note examines why one of history’s most ambitious participatory experiments faltered. The analysis reveals three interconnected tensions characterizing consultation without consensus: sequencing (when citizen input informs elite deliberation), aggregation (how input becomes actionable), and authority (what binding force participation has over representatives). The Convention attempted extensive citizen engagement without prior elite agreement on these core questions, producing mechanisms that struggled to link citizens to decision-making. The case reveals a paradox: conditions making consultation most necessary—acute fragmentation and representational failure—also make coherent implementation most difficult.

Author Biography

Matthew Martin, University of Texas

is a postdoctoral researcher at the Comparative Constitutions Project. He recently completed his PhD in the Department of Government at UT Austin, specializing in public law and comparative politics. His substantive research interests include constitutional design, public participation in constitution-making, Latin American politics, and immigration politics. His methods include large-N statistical analysis, natural language processing, elite interviews, and qualitative case studies.

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