Opening, Polling, Counting: Deterring Election-Day Fraud
Opening, Polling, Counting: Deterring Election-Day Fraud
Author(s): Marta RegaliaSubject(s): Politics, Electoral systems, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: election observation; election fraud; opening; polling; counting;
Summary/Abstract: International election observation has been scrutinized over the past two decades by scholars trying to explain its aim, scope, and consequences. As it is now a standard practice in democratizing countries, scholarly literature has almost reached a consensus on the ability of observers to deter election-day fraud, one of the most positive unintended consequences of election observation. Using data from the 2004 Ukraine presidential election, this article extends our knowledge through a natural experiment on polling station-level election results. I will show that observation during counting does not have a stronger effect than observation during opening and/or polling. Results support previous studies showing the usefulness of election observation in reducing election-day fraud but add an important finding that deserves further scholarly attention.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 38/2024
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 218-238
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English
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