Non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen organizations seeks to
cooperate with election management bodies and other governmental authorities related
to election processes and makes observations, assessments and findings based on the
national legal framework and obligations concerning democratic elections that are set forth
in international human rights instruments, as well as standards, principles and
commitments presented in international and regional charters, conventions, declarations
and other such documents.
The quality of an election process typically reflects the democratic character of governance
leading to an election and can be an important indicator of the nature of government that
results from an election. The skills and networks developed in non-partisan election
observation and monitoring have allowed citizens across the globe not only to sustain their
on-going electoral integrity activities, but also to strengthen and expand their monitoring,
advocacy and accountability efforts to promote representative, transparent and
accountable democratic governance.
Therefore:
Recognizing that non-partisan election observation and monitoring is a growing trend
around the world, reaching thus far over 90 countries on five continents and mobilizing
millions of citizens to participate in public affairs,
Acknowledging that non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen
organizations can be considered as a specialized form of human rights defending that
focuses on civil and political rights, which are central to achieving genuine elections, the
rule of law and democratic governance,
Noting that non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen organizations can
contribute significantly to deterring and mitigating potentials for election related violence,
and that activities by non-partisan election observation and monitoring organizations can
contribute significantly to improving the democratic quality of legal frameworks for elections,
the conduct of election processes and broader democratic development,
Appreciating that election management bodies and other government authorities have the
crucial responsibility to organize genuine democratic elections, that political parties and
candidates have a right to seek to be elected, that citizens have the right to vote and to
participate fully in election and political processes and that non-partisan election
observation and monitoring by citizen organizations has a distinct role to play in the
independent scrutiny of electoral processes,
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