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Campaigns and election finance

Comparative Politics
Democracy
Democratisation
Elections
PRA069
Toby James
University of East Anglia
Holly Ann Garnett
University of East Anglia
Tom Barton
Royal Holloway, University of London

Building: B - Novotného lávka, Floor: 4, Room: 418

Wednesday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (06/09/2023)

Abstract

Electoral integrity does not only mean a clean process of casting votes, but also includes other areas of the electoral cycle. An important one is the way campaigns are run and financed. The papers in this panel look at the influence of money on electoral integrity, but also on the way campaign organisation can impact electoral integrity.

Title Details
How can we use automation to improve electoral oversight and transparency? View Paper Details
Monitoring the abuse of state resources (ASR) – challenges for domestic observers View Paper Details
Too big to fail: large companies influence on electoral results in non-democratic settings View Paper Details
Can money buy elections? Evidence from the Canadian Context View Paper Details