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  2. Election monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Election monitoring involves the observation of an election by one or more independent parties, typically from another country or from a non-governmental organization (NGO). The monitoring parties aim primarily to assess the conduct of an election process on the basis of national legislation and of international election standards .

  3. Coalition of Domestic Election Observers - Wikipedia

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    The Parliamentary Candidates Platform project focuses on elevating the campaigns of parliamentary candidates to ensure post-election accountability and responsiveness. The project specifically highlights campaigns that include policy issues that affect the lives of marginalized communities (women, youth, people living with disabilities, and ...

  4. Electoral list - Wikipedia

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    An electoral list is made according to the applying nomination rules and election rules. Depending on the type of election, a political party, a general assembly, or a board meeting, may elect or appoint a nominating committee that will add, and if required, prioritize list-candidates according to their preferences. Qualification, popularity ...

  5. Quick count - Wikipedia

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    Quick count is a method for verification of election results by projecting them from a sample of the polling stations.. The similar Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) is an election observation method that is typically based on a representative random sample of polling stations and is employed for independent verification (or challenge) of election results.

  6. Election forensics - Wikipedia

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    Election forensics expert Walter Mebane has noted that various election forensics methods might actually flag non-fraudulent behaviour like tactical voting as fraud. [13] Further some experts believe that 2BL and other methods are useless for analyzing elections. This can be addressed by combining election forensics with in-person monitoring.

  7. International Election Monitors Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Election Monitors Institute contributes to election monitoring, particularly in emerging democracies.The Institute was established in June, 2006, as a joint project of the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians, the United States Association of Former Members of Congress, and the European Parliament Former Members Association.

  8. Score voting - Wikipedia

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    Score voting is used to elect candidates who represent parties in Latvia's Saeima (parliament) in an open list system. [10]The selection process for the Secretary-General of the United Nations uses a variant on a three-point scale ("Encourage", "Discourage", and "No Opinion"), with permanent members of the United Nations Security Council holding a veto over any candidate.

  9. Center for Election Science - Wikipedia

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    The Center argues that approval voting is superior to other proposed electoral reforms for multiple reasons, including accuracy, simplicity, and tractability. [17] They say approval voting will elect more consensus winners, which it contends traditional runoffs and instant-runoff ranked methods don't allow, because they eliminate candidates with low first-preference support but broad support ...