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  2. Free and fair election - Wikipedia

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    A free and fair election is defined as an election in which "coercion is comparatively uncommon". This definition was popularized by political scientist Robert Dahl.A free and fair election involves political freedoms and fair processes leading up to the vote, a fair count of eligible voters who cast a ballot, a lack of electoral fraud or voter suppression, and acceptance of election results ...

  3. V-Dem Democracy Indices - Wikipedia

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    This index measures the principle of electoral or representative democracy, including whether elections were free and fair, as well as the prevalence of a free and independent media. This index is part of all the other indices as a central component of democracy. [6] Liberal Democracy Index This index incorporates measures of rule of law ...

  4. The Economist Democracy Index - Wikipedia

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    "Whether national elections are free and fair"; "The security of voters"; "The influence of foreign powers on government"; "The capability of the civil servants to implement policies". The five category indices, which are listed in the report, are then averaged to find the overall score for a given country.

  5. Global index for free and fair elections suffers biggest ...

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    Lower voter turnout and increasingly contested results globally are threatening the credibility of elections, an intergovernmental watchdog warned on Tuesday, as its sub-index for free and fair ...

  6. The Ultimate Election Year: All the Elections Around the ...

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    Of course, simply holding an election does not mean the process will be free or fair. Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appears set to win a fourth consecutive term in January, though ...

  7. How does Pa. ensure free, fair elections? Lawmakers, red and ...

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    This redesign drastically reduced the number of rejected mail-in ballots in April's primary elections and the department is seeking to further reduce that number for the general election.

  8. Electoral integrity - Wikipedia

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    Electoral integrity refers to the fairness of the entire voting process and how well the process protects against election subversion, voter suppression, and other threats to free and fair elections. The consequences of unfree or unfair elections can include doubts in the legitimacy of the outcome, loss of faith in the democratic system, and ...

  9. Unfair election - Wikipedia

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    The only Belarusian election deemed free and fair was the 1994 Belarusian presidential election, the first election in the country since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. 8 2006: Lukashenko won over 80% of the vote undemocratically. 2001: Lukashenko won over 75% of the vote undemocratically. [15]