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Cities & Democracy

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January 2025

About This Project

Democracy, both locally and nationally, requires intentional and constant care to stay strong and adaptable.

As national governments struggle to maintain healthy democracies, cities have stepped up as bastions of democratic resilience. Cities are on the front lines, confronting challenges that directly affect their citizens and democratic systems.

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The Cities' Democracy Project (CDP) leverages city diplomacy and collaboration to counter rising authoritarianism and foster democratic resilience. Launched in April 2024 by Cecily McLeod, Visiting Senior Fellow for Cities and Democracy, the CDP connects cities across five continents—from Atlanta to Kaohsiung—to share best practices, develop tools, and strengthen local democracy.

From the project’s outset, the democracy challenges that the CDP participants identified and prioritized fall into three categories: (1) state and national roadblocks, including abusive preemption; (2) inequity and disenfranchisement; and (3) polarization as a result of external or national campaigns and narratives.  

Through a phased approach, the CDP Community has been:

  1. investigating how the identified democratic challenges show up in each city;
  2. identifying the municipal tools that each city used/is using to address, mitigate, or prevent these challenges;
  3. gathering best lessons and practices in municipal democratic resilience; and
  4. identifying opportunities for innovation where there are gaps in municipal tools or capacity.
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CDP Cities

The CDP Cities are intentionally and dynamically diverse and include democracies old and new, cities that are located in illiberal states or regions, cities that are located in progressive states or regions, cities that are urban cores as well as cities that are a combination of rural and urban. Each city brings unique experiences and lessons in defending democracy at the local level. Explore the map below to learn more about each city.

Atlanta, GA, USA
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  • City: Atlanta
  • City Population: 498,715
  • Metro Population: 6,307,261
  • Type of Democracy: Constitutional Federal Republic
  • National Democracy Established: September 17, 1787
  • Mayor: Andre Dickens is the 61st Mayor of the City of Atlanta and was elected in November 2021.
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Cuenca, Ecuador
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  • City: Cuenca
  • City Population: 452,922
  • Metro Population: -
  • Type of Democracy: Presidential Republic
  • Democracy Established: Democracy was first established in Ecuador with the adoption of its first democratic constitution in 1830, following its independence from Spain. It adopted its most recent version of the Constitution in 1979.
  • Mayor: Cristian Zamora has served as the Mayor of Cuenca since May 2023.
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Dearborn, MI, USA
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  • City: Dearborn
  • City Population: 109,976
  • Metro Population: 4,365,205
  • Type of Democracy: Constitutional Federal Republic
  • National Democracy Established: September 17, 1787
  • Mayor: Abdullah H. Hammoud has served as the 7th Mayor of Dearborn since January 2022.
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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  • City: Kaohsiung
  • City Population: 2,720,000
  • Metro Population: 3,753,530
  • Type of Democracy: Semi-Presidential Republic
  • Democracy Established: Democracy was established in Taiwan on March 23, 1996, marking the date of the first direct presidential election.
  • Mayor: Chen Chi-Mai has served as the Mayor of Kaohsiung since August 2020.
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Madison, WI, USA
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  • City: Madison
  • City Population: 272,903
  • Metro Population: 694,345
  • Type of Democracy: Constitutional Federal Republic
  • National Democracy Established: September 17, 1787
  • Mayor: Satya Rhodes-Conway is the 58th Mayor of Madison and has served since 2019. She is currently serving her second term.
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Manchester, United Kingdom
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  • City: Manchester
  • City Population: 552,000
  • Metro Population: 2,791,005
  • Type of Democracy: Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
  • Democracy Established: Democracy in the United Kingdom began to take shape with the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. By the end of the 15th century, the English system displayed some of the basic features of modern parliamentary government. The Reform Act of 1832, is generally viewed as a historic threshold in the development of parliamentary democracy in Britain.
  • Mayor: Bev Craig has served as the leader of Manchester City Council since December 2021.
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Mannheim, Germany
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  • City: Mannheim
  • City Population: 309,370
  • Metro Population: 2,400,000
  • Type of Democracy: Federal Parliamentary Republic
  • Democracy Established: Germany’s current democracy was established in October 1990 with the reunification of East and West Germany.
  • Mayor: Christian Specht has served as mayor of Mannheim since August 2023.
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Milan, Italy
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  • City: Milan
  • City Population: 1,352,000
  • Metro Population: 3,160,631
  • Type of Democracy: Parliamentary Republic
  • Democracy Established: Democracy in Italy was established with the adoption of the Italian Republic constitution on January 1, 1948.
  • Mayor: Gisuseppe “Beppe” Sala has served as Mayor of Milan since June 2016.
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San Antonio, TX, USA
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  • City: San Antonio
  • City Population: 1,472,909
  • Metro Population: 2,655,342
  • Type of Democracy: Constitutional Federal Republic
  • National Democracy Established: September 17, 1787
  • Mayor: Ron Nirenberg has served as Mayor of the City of San Antonio since January 2017.
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uMngeni, South Africa
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  • City: uMngeni
  • City Population: 105,069
  • Type of Democracy: Parliamentary Republic
  • Democracy Established: Democracy was established in South Africa with the first multiracial elections in 1994, marking the end of apartheid and the beginning of a new democratic era.
  • Mayor: Christopher “Chris” Pappas has served uMngeni Local Municipality since November 2021.
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