Elections often have to be held in emergency situations. The Covid-19 pandemic was one of the most serious emergency situations that the world has seen. The rapid spread of the virus presented a huge humanitarian threat—but also an unparalleled challenge to electoral stakeholders globally seeking to protect electoral integrity during times of uncertainty. This volume identifies how the pandemic affected electoral integrity, what measures were put in place to protect elections and what worked in defending them. It brings together a comprehensive set of 26 country case studies to explore how elections were affected on the ground, what measures were put in place and what worked. These case studies are of elections which took place in the eye of the storm when practitioners and policymakers were operating under uncertainty and without the benefit of hindsight.  

To learn lessons in a more systematic way, this volume also provides a thematic analysis of electoral integrity during the pandemic using crossnational studies. This provides the big picture for policymakers, practitioners and academics looking back at the crisis. The volume therefore seeks to contribute towards the future development of policy and practice. However, it does so by using academic research methods and concepts which enable greater confidence in the policy lessons, as well as contributing directly to the scholarship on democracy, democratization and elections. The volume includes 11 areas of recommendation based on the evidence collected in this volume to protect electoral integrity in any future emergency situation. 

Details

Publication date
08 May 2023
Language(s)
English
Author(s)
Toby S. James, Alistair Clark and Erik Asplund
Number of pages
724
ISBN
978-91-7671-627-4 (PDF)

Author(s)

Contents

Foreword 
Preface 

Executive summary 

1. Introduction 

2. Do elections spread Covid? 

3. Election postponement during the Covid-19 pandemic 

4. How election campaigns took place during the pandemic 

5. Voting during the Covid-19 Pandemic 

6. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on voter turnout 

7. How international electoral observation was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic 

8. The financial cost of running elections during a pandemic 

9. Conclusions: Lessons from running elections during the covid pandemic 

Case studies:  

Argentina; Queensland, Australia; Brazil; Cabo Verde; Canada; Chile; Ethiopia; France; Germany; Ghana; Bihar, India; India States; Israel; Jordan; Mali; Myanmar; The Netherlands; Nigeria; Poland; Portugal; Russia; South Korea; Spain; Uganda; United Kingdom and United States of America.

Annexes

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N.

About the Partners 


 

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Elections during Emergencies and Crises

Lessons for Electoral Integrity from the Covid-19 Pandemic
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