Genuine Democratic Elections
1. Genuine democratic elections are an expression of sovereignty, which belongs to the
people of a country, the free expression of whose will provides the basis for the
authority and legitimacy of government. The rights of citizens to vote and to be elected
at periodic, genuine democratic elections are internationally recognized human
rights. Genuine democratic elections are central for maintaining peace and stability,
and they provide the mandate for democratic governance.
2. In accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the ICCPR and other
international instruments, everyone has the right and must be provided with the
opportunity to participate in the government and public affairs of his or her country,
without any discrimination prohibited by international human rights principles and
without any unreasonable restrictions. This right can be exercised directly, by
participating in referenda, standing for elected office and by other means, or can be
exercised through freely chosen representatives.
3. The will of the people of a country is the basis for the authority of government, and
that will must be determined through genuine periodic elections, which guarantee
the right and opportunity to vote freely and to be elected fairly through universal and
equal suffrage by secret balloting or equivalent free voting procedures, the results of
which are accurately counted, announced and respected. A significant number of
rights and freedoms, processes, laws and institutions are therefore involved in
achieving genuine democratic elections.
Non-partisan, Independent Scrutiny of Electoral Processes
4. Non-partisan election observation and monitoring by citizen organizations is the
mobilization of citizens in a politically neutral, impartial and non-discriminatory
manner to exercise their right of participation in public affairs by witnessing and
reporting on electoral developments through: independent, systematic and
comprehensive evaluation of legal frameworks, institutions, processes and the
political environment related to elections; impartial, accurate and timely analysis of
findings; the characterization of the findings based on the highest ethical standards
for impartiality and accuracy; the offering of appropriate recommendations for
obtaining genuine democratic elections; and advocating for improvements in legal
frameworks for elections, their implementation through electoral related
administration and removal of impediments to full citizen participation in electoral
and political processes.
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