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1 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Steven Gray, Country Director IFES Zimbabwe

2 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
To improve on what is wrong, corrupt or unsatisfactory Important to have a continuous process of reform

3 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Personal mission Informed by Reform Judiasm Concept of Tikkun Olam – to repair the World

4 Pillars of Electoral Reform
Choice of the electoral system Political will Good policy – need to apply the principles of accountability and transparency

5 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Rule of law is critical Response to electoral abuse cannot be weak Capacity to engage in continuous risk analysis Early warning systems

6 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
An autonomous, professional election commission Partisan election commissions encourage failure Assessments of the EMB through public hearings A non-partisan public work ethic A culture of independent public service

7 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Good observation by CSOs help EMBs do better Can’t just be on Election Day Needs to observe the whole electoral cycle

8 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Removing barriers to political participation Women, youth, minorities, those with disabilities Rules for parity/quotas can help A comprehensive voter register is key

9 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Control over campaign finances Public financing is ideal At a minimum, a strong public accounting system Clear limits and enforceable sanctions

10 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Resources are maybe the most important Elections are expensive Has to be a governmental priority Donors play a key role, but need coordination

11 International Perspectives on Electoral Reform
Bureaucracies need to become active learning organizations Trainings not briefings Post-election reflection Really understanding the electoral cycle and why it is a cycle

12 Thank you!


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