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How to improve elections

How to improve elections

By: Electoral Integrity Project
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This podcast series from the Electoral Integrity Project (EIP) asks academics around the world to make the case for improving elections, using cutting edge research. Each episode will feature a new idea! The show is hosted by EIP co-Director Professor Toby James (University of East Anglia, UK). See: https://www.electoralintegrityproject.com/ for more.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Episode 7: Delivering electoral justice with election technology
    Jul 28 2023

    For decades, many have hoped that technology would revolutionize how elections are conducted. Replacing traditional paper-based approaches could offer a dramatic improvement in voter identification, faster and easier voting and results, higher accuracy, heightened integrity and public trust, and lower cost. However, electoral technologies have sometimes proven vulnerable to failure and security breaches, distrust by contestants and voters, inflated costs, and legal challenges. This podcast features a panel which explores how electoral technology should be handled with respect to electoral justice. Panelists (justices and senior election/legal experts) will discuss common challenges in litigating disputes related to election technology, in particular from the recent Kenya (2022 General Elections), U.S., Brazil (2022) and Nigeria elections (2023 February), present lessons learned from recent cases, and emerging best practices and challenges.

    Introduced by Toby James. Chaired by Chad Vickery, IFES Vice President of Global Strategy and Technical Leadership. Panelists:

    • Justice Yargata Nimpar (Nigeria Court of Appeal)

    • Judge Tunheim (U.S. District Court of Minnesota)

    • Justice Daniel Musinga (Kenya Court of Appeal and Vice President of Judicial Council on Elections)

    • Ronan McDermott (Global Sr. election expert)

    • Typhaine Roblot (IFES Sr. Legal and Justice Advisor)

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Episode 6: Elections during emergencies and crises
    Jul 21 2023

    The covid-19 pandemic presented a huge challenge to electoral officials, policy makers and stakeholders for running elections. Just as the pandemic came to an end in 2023, International IDEA and the Electoral Integrity Project published an edited book setting out the lessons from the pandemic for future emergency situations.

    This is a joint International IDEA an Electoral Integrity podcast episode involving discussion about the key lessons. It was introduced and chaired by Therese Pearce Laanela (International IDEA), alongside the book editors Toby James (UEA), Alistair Clark (Newcastle University) and Erik Asplund (International IDEA).

    The book is free to download here: https://www.electoralintegrityproject.com/elections-during-emergencies-and-crises.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 5: Model Commitments for the Summit for Democracy
    Jul 13 2023

    Can the Summit for Democracy improve elections? A panel of international practitioners discuss the commitments being made around the world to improve elections following the Summit of Democracy, first launched by US President Joe Biden.

    Introduced by Toby James (University of East Anglia). Chaired by Avery Davis-Roberts (The Carter Center). Panelist include: Julia Keutgen (IDEA), David Carroll (The Carter Center), Marcella Morris (Emory University), Ambar Zobairi (USAID) and Clara Cole (IFES).

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    50 mins
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