ANSWER:
Conditions for free & fair elections
For
elections to be said to be free and fair, the pre-election, election, and post election
periods must be characterized by the opening up of democratic space, respect of
human rights, and the protection of fundamental civil and political rights of
all citizens.
A ‘free’ electoral process is one where fundamental human
rights and freedoms are respected. These include:
- Freedom of speech and expression by electors, parties, candidates and the media
- Freedom of association; that is, freedom to form organizations such as political parties and NGOs
- Freedom of assembly, to hold political rallies and to campaign
- Freedom of access to and by electors to transmit and receive political and electoral messages
- Freedom to register as an elector, a party or a candidate
- Freedom from violence, intimidation or coercion
- Freedom of access to the polls by electors, party agents and accredited observers
- Freedom to exercise the franchise in secret and
- Freedom to question, challenge and register complains or objections without negative repercussions.
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