Electoral integrity refers to international standards and norms governing fair elections. It requires a legal system that protects fair elections through democratic standards and best practices. This allows for open dialogue and peaceful resolution. Principles of electoral integrity include respect for democracy, ethical conduct, transparency, oversight, and accountability. Fairness requires equal treatment under sound legal frameworks and impartial administration. Transparency and accountability are also important, as elections allow citizens to hold officials accountable, and officials must be accountable for election quality. Ensuring integrity involves establishing credible electoral management bodies and administrative systems.
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Electoral Integrity Presentation
Electoral integrity refers to international standards and norms governing fair elections. It requires a legal system that protects fair elections through democratic standards and best practices. This allows for open dialogue and peaceful resolution. Principles of electoral integrity include respect for democracy, ethical conduct, transparency, oversight, and accountability. Fairness requires equal treatment under sound legal frameworks and impartial administration. Transparency and accountability are also important, as elections allow citizens to hold officials accountable, and officials must be accountable for election quality. Ensuring integrity involves establishing credible electoral management bodies and administrative systems.
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ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
Presented by: JENNA-DHEL DR. FRANCISCO ELECTORAL INTEGRITY - refers to international standards and global norms governing the appropriate conduct of elections.
- requires a legal and institutional system that encourages and
protects fair and equitable elections as well as application of specific measures to protect integrity based on democratic election standards and best practices.
- electoral integrity allows for peaceful resolution of conflict, open
dialogue, debate, and information sharing amongst leaders and the public. GUIDING PRINCIPLES
• Respect for principles of electoral democracy
• Ethical Conduct • Professionalism and Accuracy • Institutional safeguards • Oversight and Enforcement • Transparency and Accountability PRINCIPLES OF ELECTORAL Ethical Behavior INTEGRITY is essential to election integrity. Standards for ethical behavior vary depending on the social and political context of each country. However, some common principles are universal for ensuring confidence in the way elections are conducted. Fairness and Impartiality requires that all participants must be treated equally, and integrity safeguards must apply to all participants and the entire electoral process. The three basic components of fairness and impartiality are: • sound legal framework • impartial administration • equal treatment Transparency and Accountability Accountability is another important aspect of election integrity. Elections are, after all, the main means by which citizens hold their elected officials accountable. In turn, electoral administrators and policy makers are held accountable for the quality of electoral process they administer. PEI ELECTORAL CYCLE LEGAL FRAMEWORK • Constitution A constitution is the supreme law of any country. It provides the legal framework for the government, designates the powers and duties of the branches of government or governmental agencies, and establishes the relationship between the people and the government. It enunciates the basic rights and obligations of citizens, and usually establishes the basis for the country’s electoral system. • Legislation Laws are enacted by the Legislative branch of government, implemented by the Executive branch and enforced by Executive branch agencies and the Judicial branch. Electoral integrity may be supported through a web of inter-related laws. These can include a specific election statute defining and containing provisions for enforcement specific electoral violations as well as other legislation to enforce electoral laws and regulations. There may also be applicable provisions in criminal codes and civil laws concerning personal injury and violation of rights. • Regulations Regulations are sets of norms, procedures and rules that governmental institutions adopt in accordance with law to implement the responsibilities delegated to them under the legislative framework. Generally, executive agencies or ministries have the power to issue internal rules and procedures without an additional legislative basis. If agency rules and procedures affect the rights of persons they are referred to more properly as “regulations” and must be based on a specific legislative mandate. ELECTORAL MANAGEMENT BODY is responsible for administering elections. Such bodies are expected to fully, fairly and impartially implement the norms, regulations and procedures contained in the legal framework. This involves dealing with technical issues, as well as making decisions about policy-related matters. To fulfill its primary role of holding credible elections, an EMB generally carries out the following tasks:
• Administer the electoral process in full accordance with the law
• Maintain a professional, neutral and transparent administration • Adopt procedures to safeguard the integrity of its operations • Identify and assess integrity risks, and take preventive or corrective action • Promote voter awareness of electoral integrity ETHICAL BEHAVIOR USED IN ELECTIONS • Standards for Electoral Administrations and Election Officers • Standards for Political Parties and Candidates • Standards for Interest Groups • Standards for Observers • Standards for the Media INTEGRITY IN ELECTION ADMINISTRATION A critical element in maintaining election integrity is sound management of elections by a credible election management body. To be credible, the electoral administration must be impartial and have the institutional capacity to hold free and fair elections. To safeguard integrity of the electoral institution and the election process, the following are important considerations:
• Establish a credible and non-political management body
• Create a good administrative, financial and operational system • Ensure effective information management • Use adequate control and oversight mechanisms • Demonstrate transparency and accountability Electoral management and the organizational determinants of electoral integrity
Achieving the ideals of electoral democracy depends on
well-run elections. Persistent problems of electoral integrity in transitional and established democracies have prompted a burgeoning literature seeking to explain the determinants of electoral integrity around the world. THANK YOU