2026-04-11

+citizens' assemblies

On citizens' assemblies

Citizens’ assemblies are large groups of ordinary people, selected by lottery, who come together to learn about a public issue, hear from experts and advocacy groups, deliberate with one another and make recommendations. Picture jury duty for politics. Through random selection, citizens’ assemblies reach deep into the body politic to bring even the initially unwilling to the table. Once seated, participants are given time, structure, and support to find their voices and contribute to forming a thoughtful collective judgment.

| Hélène Landemore, No Shy Person Left Behind