Building trust and professionalism in the management of electoral processes remains a major challenge for Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs), institutions and/or bodies responsible for managing elections. The ‘credibility gap’ – the diminished public confidence in the integrity and diligence for many electoral institutions and their activities – is a common problem for EMBs around the world.
Many EMBs face basic design questions as they seek to work better: how should EMBs be structured to ensure that they can act independently? How do EMBs relate to stakeholders such as the media, political parties and donors? How can EMBs evaluate their performance and use experience to build sustainable elections?
The Electoral Management Design Handbook is written for electoral administrators, electoral administration designers and other practitioners involved in building professional, sustainable and cost-effective electoral administrations which can deliver legitimate and credible free and fair elections. It is a comparative study that shares best practices and know-how from around the world on financing, structuring and evaluation of Electoral Management Bodies.
“As both emerging and established democracies across the world strengthen their commitment to enhanced electoral reforms and professionalism in electoral administration, the need for a single source of information on the common themes and issues faced by all electoral administrators has never been more manifest. This Handbook is an essential tool for building the institutional capacity, sustainability, and professionalism of electoral management bodies and will help to ensure the sustainability of electoral structures and increase the legitimacy of, and public confidence in, electoral processes. The knowledge and expertise shared in this Handbook provide valuable ideas and practices for improving the performance of electoral management bodies. I am certain that this informative and practical new edition will benefit anyone with an interest or a stake in the successful administration of democratic elections.”
Jean-Pierre Kingsley, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada
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