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The Political Glass Cliff: When Ethnic, Racial and Immigration Minority Participants Choose Minority Candidates for Hard-To-Win Seats. [PDF]
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The British NHS at 75: Past, Contemporary, and Future Challenges. [PDF]
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A Matter of Misunderstanding? Explaining (Mis)Perceptions of Electoral Integrity across 25 Different Nations. [PDF]
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Multilayered Oversight: Electoral Administration in Indonesia
Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 2021AbstractElectoral administration in Indonesia is complex. The Electoral Commission (Komisi Pemilihan Umum) is responsible for planning and running five-yearly elections for one national and two regional legislatures, and one additional national regional representative body, as well as direct presidential, gubernatorial, mayoral and regent elections ...
Simon Butt, Fritz Siregar
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Electoral Reform and Electoral Administration, 1999–2015
2017The chapter interrogates the electoral reform process since 1999. It highlights the significance of electoral reform and discusses the various reform measures between 1999 and 2015 and assesses the impact of electoral reforms on the electoral processes in Nigeria particularly the 2015 general elections.
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Indigenes and electoral administration, Australia and Canada
Electoral Studies, 1987Abstract The Aboriginal voter is very different by tradition and social and economic circumstance to his dominant European counterpart. Now that the Aborigines are full citizens they are entitled to play their part in elections, at least as voters. In recent years special arrangements have been made, similar to those made in Canada some 20 years ago,
P. Loveday, D. Jaensch
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Electoral Administration: Achievements and Continuing Challenges
2005To most, the cornerstone of democracy is the regular holding of free and fair elections, in which multiple political parties are able to participate. The organization of credible and transparent elections is an important feature of the democratic process, yet one that is often overlooked in analyses of democratic consolidation.
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Nigeria in Search of a Credible Electoral Administration
2021Abstract Recent elections in Nigeria have produced conflicting and ambiguous assessments regarding the quality, integrity and credibility of the country’s electoral governance. On one hand, widespread domestic and international criticisms of the farcical 2007 elections provoked remarkable constitutional, statutory, and administrative ...
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