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By Paul DeGregorioFormer Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance CommissionWe are now 16 years into the 21st century. While major elections will be held in dozens of countries this year — including of course the U.S. — to decide the future of nations, and indeed perhaps...
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By Leonardo Valdés-ZuritaFormer President Councilor, Federal Electoral Institute of MexicoLatin America began its democratic transition during the 1980s – part of what Samuel Huntington called The Third Wave of Democratization. They were very complex and diverse...
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By Professor Attahiru M. JegaFormer Chairman, Independent Nigerian Electoral CommissionNigeria has long been in search of effective electoral processes, as an integral part of its transition to democracy. A history of poorly conducted elections has, until recently,...
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By Charles LashamFormer Chairman, Association of Election Administrators of the UKDelivering elections is complicated – it takes meticulous planning, excellent systems and the ability to cope with the unexpected. This is certainly true of the United Kingdom. We have a...
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By Dr. S.Y. QuraishiFormer Chief Election Commissioner of IndiaIndia is one of the most diverse countries in the world, home to almost all religions, hundreds of castes and communities, 22 official and 1652 unofficial languages. The constitution mandates absolute...