Local Elections

Analytical Report № 5: Compliance with the Principles and Standards of Democratic Elections in the Initial Campaign Stage

In the process of registration, candidates and parties must pass a “signature filter,” i.e. they must collect a certain number of signatures to qualify for registration. Refusals to register a candidate or party occur for other reasons as well, and these can impact even candidates and parties exempt from signature collection. Election participants often find their nomination and registration obstructed by election commissions organizing the elections as well as by local administrations. Pubic administrative resources are used massively and widely at the pre-election campaign stage. 

 

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