Holding regular elections is an essential feature of democratic practices. The case for postponing elections is often made during emergency situations, however. Despite the critical nature of the issue for democracy, peace, and security, there has been sparse academic literature on election postponement. This article provides a new typology of reasons why elections might be delayed to disentangle the causal factors and normative rationale. It distinguishes the humanitarian case for temporary postponements during natural disasters. It then argues that substantive concepts of democracy and electoral integrity, rather than existing international/national laws and standards, should be used to inform decisions about postponement by relevant stak...
Elections remain both the most visible and controversial measure of democratization and democracy pr...
With one Supreme Court decision, lower federal and state court decisions, pending litigation, and pr...
Post-conflict elections can pave the way for democratisation and peacebuilding, but can also lead to...
The Covid-19 pandemic posed a profound challenge for the delivery of elections worldwide. Elections ...
Our electoral system is vulnerable to terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and other calamities tha...
What steps can and do local election officials take to prepare for and respond to natural disasters ...
The COVID-19 pandemic poses major challenges for those charged with overseeing electoral processes, ...
Election remains the most peaceful means of instituting and institutionalizing democratic government...
Federal Election Day didn’t just happen. Rather, it reflects the culmination of a series of federal ...
The conduct of elections is constrained by a myriad of factors that vary greatly across the 3,000+ j...
Because of the continuing threat of terrorism, concerns have been raised about the potential for ter...
The centrality of elections to post-conflict peacebuilding has exposed numerous issues of timing and...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to establish whether in the light of international standards holdin...
Elections remain both the most visible and controversial measure of democratization and democracy pr...
With one Supreme Court decision, lower federal and state court decisions, pending litigation, and pr...
Post-conflict elections can pave the way for democratisation and peacebuilding, but can also lead to...
The Covid-19 pandemic posed a profound challenge for the delivery of elections worldwide. Elections ...
Our electoral system is vulnerable to terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and other calamities tha...
What steps can and do local election officials take to prepare for and respond to natural disasters ...
The COVID-19 pandemic poses major challenges for those charged with overseeing electoral processes, ...
Election remains the most peaceful means of instituting and institutionalizing democratic government...
Federal Election Day didn’t just happen. Rather, it reflects the culmination of a series of federal ...
The conduct of elections is constrained by a myriad of factors that vary greatly across the 3,000+ j...
Because of the continuing threat of terrorism, concerns have been raised about the potential for ter...
The centrality of elections to post-conflict peacebuilding has exposed numerous issues of timing and...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to establish whether in the light of international standards holdin...
Elections remain both the most visible and controversial measure of democratization and democracy pr...
With one Supreme Court decision, lower federal and state court decisions, pending litigation, and pr...
Post-conflict elections can pave the way for democratisation and peacebuilding, but can also lead to...