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regimes holding elections over time alongside a rise in global efforts around election observation led to a rise in the proportion of elections that were deemed to not be free and fair. The presence of election monitors and constraints on
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The study of 169 countries from 1975 to 2011 estimated that only about half of elections were free and fair. The study wondered whether the increase in
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were associated with a 31% higher probability of a free and fair elections in the study.
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A 2016 study evaluated ten dimensions of the conduct of elections between 1975–2011:
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occurred and whether election management bodies, if they existed, were independent,
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is comparatively uncommon". This definition was popularized by political scientist
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was protected and whether the ruling party was disproportionately benefited by
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and seek office, whether elections were held at regular intervals, and whether
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basis, with adequate security to protect voters and protection against
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codes free and fair elections separately from the extent of
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Index

Unfair election
election
coercion
Robert Dahl
political freedoms
vote
electoral fraud
voter suppression
right of citizens to vote
election-related laws
gerrymandering
impartial
accountable
equal suffrage
voter registration
nomination rules
ballot access
election boycotts
intimidation
vote buying
freedom of speech
government-owned media
secret ballot
one person, one vote
ballot box stuffing
international election observers
party representatives to observe polling places
tabulated
V-Dem Democracy Indices
suffrage

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