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Title: Gender and Election Observation Women and Elections


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Gender and Election ObservationWomen and
Elections
The National Democratic Institute
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INTRODUCTIONS/ GROUND RULES
  • Introductions
  • Ground rules
  • Ice breaker exercise

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GENDER AND ELECTION OBSERVATION OBJECTIVES
  • To identify potential gender issues related to
    the electoral process
  • To increase knowledge of how to incorporate
    gender aspects into election observer trainings,
    materials and reporting

4
GENDER AND ELECTION OBSERVATION TOPICS
  • Pre-election monitoring
  • Observer team composition
  • Training for observers
  • Short-term observers
  • Domestic observers
  • Observer reporting

5
KEY TERMS
  • Election Observation
  • Short Term/Long Term/Domestic Observation
  • Gender Analysis
  • Family/Proxy Voting
  • Gender-based electoral violence

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ELECTION OBSERVATION
  • Conducted by parties, NGOs, the media,
    government, international organizations
  • Can be domestic or international
  • Partisan or non-partisan
  • Why observe elections?
  • Part of checks and balances
  • Encourages transparency
  • Assesses quality of elections

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TYPES OF ELECTION OBSERVATION
  • Long Term Observers (LTO)
  • Short Term Observers (STO)
  • Domestic Observers

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GENDER AND ELECTION OBSERVATION
  • Seeks gender equity for men and women
  • Voters
  • Candidates
  • Election administrators
  • Observers

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WOMEN AS VOTERS
  • Fundamental right
  • Can face physical, logistical, social and
    cultural barriers

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PRE-ELECTION WOMEN VOTERS
  • Voter registration process
  • Disaggregate registration data by sex and region

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PRE-ELECTION VOTER EDUCATION
  • Analyze voter education programs
  • Determine particular voter education needs

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PRE-ELECTION WOMEN CANDIDATES
  • Gender analysis of election coverage
  • Coverage of women candidates

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PRE-ELECTION ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
  • Women in election administration
  • Leadership and decision-making roles

15

PRE-ELECTION ELECTION ADMINISTRATION
  • Assess election administrations gender awareness
    and responsiveness

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PRE-ELECTION
  • Gender analysis of electoral dispute
    resolution/complaint mechanisms
  • Utilize womens organizations
  • Civil Society Groups Can
  • Be a resource on the context for women s
    participation
  • May have information/ statistics on womens
    participation

17
EXAMPLE/ EXERCISE
  • Morocco pre-election assessment of 2011
    parliamentary election

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SHORT-TERM ELECTION DAY OBSERVERS
  • Polling station atmosphere and security
  • Number of women on polling station committee and
    sex of the chairperson
  • Representation of women among party poll-watchers
  • Women voters level of understanding of the
    procedures
  • Sex-disaggregated voter data

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SHORT-TERM ELECTION DAY OBSERVERS
  • Voters turned away
  • Protections for secrecy of the vote
  • Instances of family or proxy voting
  • Instances of gender-based electoral violence
  • Compare voter rates at the central and regional
    levels

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DOMESTIC OBSERVATION
  • Domestic groups positioned to identify obstacles
    for women
  • Trainings and materials should
  • highlight the importance of womens
    participation in elections
  • provide a basic understanding of how to observe
    gender-related issues and possible irregularities

21

DOMESTIC OBSERVATION
  • Incident report forms should include relevant
    questions on gender issues
  • Questions should be added to the checklist

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COMPOSITION OF OBSERVER TEAMS
  • Gender balance of team members
  • Include a gender expert

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Ensure someone is designated as
the gender focal point on the team.
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TRAINING FOR OBSERVERS
  • Highlight importance of gender in the training
  • Identify potential barriers and how to monitor
    these issues
  • Include background information on womens
    participation

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TRAINING FOR OBSERVERS
  • Include questions for monitoring throughout
    process and Election Day
  • Training materials
  • LTO weekly report templates
  • Election Day observer checklists

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INTERVIEWS WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS
  • What is the level of womens involvement in
    previous elections?
  • What are the similarities and differences between
    previous elections and this one?
  • What percentages of women are registered and vote
    in comparison to men? Is there a difference? If
    so, why?

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INTERVIEWS WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS
  • What are womens voter participation rates? How
    do they compare to mens?
  • Are there unique barriers to womens electoral
    participation? Have there been any threats unique
    to women?
  • Previous voter education and outreach programs?
    By whom?

28
INTERVIEWS WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS
  • Who are the key actors in election monitoring?
  • Is there a coalition?
  • Are women/
  • womens organizations
  • involved?

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OBSERVATION STATEMENTS
  • Participation of women as voters, candidates
  • Number of women elected (vs. previous elections)
  • Number of women in election administration
  • Gender-related security incidents

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GENDER AND ELECTION OBSERVATION REVIEW
  • Pre-election monitoring
  • Short-term/election day observers
  • Domestic observation
  • Observer training
  • Observer Reporting

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  • Questions?
  • Feedback?
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