The ANU Department of Pacific Affairs ran a large-scale election observation exercise in Solomon Islands prior to, during and following national elections held on 3 April 2019. Observations were conducted in 15 of Solomon Islands’ 50 constituencies by 90 observers, 77 of whom were Solomon Islanders. The research comprised direct election observations and almost 5000 citizen surveys. This In Brief is the second in a two-part series highlighting key findings that draw on data canvassed in our final election observation report
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This in brief discusses voter behaviour in Solomon Islands elections. In particular it looks at why ...
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The ANU Department of Pacific Affairs ran a large-scale election observation exercise in Solomon Isl...
The ANU, through the Department of Pacific Affairs (DPA), conducted a large-scale observation of the...
This In Brief reports on some of the more important observations made during the North Vella campaig...
Public funds directly allocated to elected officials for use in their electorates are often referre...
Despite weak governance, challenging geography, and conflict at the turn of the millennium, Solomon ...
Solomon Islands is expected to hold national elections in March 2019, the first since the departure...
In November 2014, Solomon Islands conducted its ninth general election since independence. With accr...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
The ANU’s Department of Pacific Affairs ran a large-scale election observation exercise in Solomon I...
With Solomon Islands due to go to the polls in late 2014, it is timely to reflect on how elections i...
This paper discusses elections, electoral politics, and governance in Solomon Islands. It provides a...
Authors Jack Corbett and Terence Wood summarise findings from their latest research on the pre-polit...
Constituency development funds (CDFs) are attracting an increasing level of academic attention inter...
This in brief discusses voter behaviour in Solomon Islands elections. In particular it looks at why ...
Given the need for ongoing donor support, this In Brief reviews lessons learned in the provision of ...
The ANU Department of Pacific Affairs ran a large-scale election observation exercise in Solomon Isl...
The ANU, through the Department of Pacific Affairs (DPA), conducted a large-scale observation of the...
This In Brief reports on some of the more important observations made during the North Vella campaig...
Public funds directly allocated to elected officials for use in their electorates are often referre...
Despite weak governance, challenging geography, and conflict at the turn of the millennium, Solomon ...
Solomon Islands is expected to hold national elections in March 2019, the first since the departure...
In November 2014, Solomon Islands conducted its ninth general election since independence. With accr...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
The ANU’s Department of Pacific Affairs ran a large-scale election observation exercise in Solomon I...
With Solomon Islands due to go to the polls in late 2014, it is timely to reflect on how elections i...
This paper discusses elections, electoral politics, and governance in Solomon Islands. It provides a...
Authors Jack Corbett and Terence Wood summarise findings from their latest research on the pre-polit...
Constituency development funds (CDFs) are attracting an increasing level of academic attention inter...
This in brief discusses voter behaviour in Solomon Islands elections. In particular it looks at why ...
Given the need for ongoing donor support, this In Brief reviews lessons learned in the provision of ...