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Citizen-Technology for Election Monitoring. Making Equal Rights Real IHSP RESEARCH TO POLICY CONFERENCE OMNI Mont-Royal Hotel, Montreal May 1, 2010. Making Rights. Right to vote Right to contest elections and to be elected
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Citizen-Technology for Election Monitoring Making Equal Rights Real IHSP RESEARCH TO POLICY CONFERENCE OMNI Mont-Royal Hotel, Montreal May 1, 2010
Making Rights • Right to vote • Right to contest elections and to be elected • Right to seek, receive and impart information about govt. practices • Advance pluralistic, fair, and open political processes • Preserve elections as a basis for non-violent competition for governing
Making Equal Rights • Advance equality of the vote and nondescrimination • Particular attention to: • Malapportionment • Access to run seek office • Barrier to participation for women, the disabled and ethnic and religious minorities
Making Equal Rights Real • Goal to evaluate and improve the process • Entire electoral calendar • Using a variety of increasingly sophisticated methodologies and tactics
Impressionistic: Coordinators indicated major problems with missing materials around the country. Anecdotal: We documented 42 cases of polling stations running out of materials. These reports largely came from urban areas where the opposition is typically stronger. Data-focused: Based on comprehensive reports, from a random sample of 1070 polling stations, fewer than 2% of polling stations ran out a materials nationally, and these appear to be evenly distributed between stations that voted for government and those that voted for opposition.
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