Abstract Scholars argue that electoral management bodies staffed by autonomous, non-partisan experts are best for producing credible and fair elections. We inspect the voting record of Mexico's Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE), an ostensibly independent bureaucratic agency regarded as extremely successful in organizing clean elections in a political system marred by fraud. We discover that the putative non-partisan experts of ''autonomous'' IFE behave as ''party watchdogs'' that represent the interests of their political party sponsors. To validate this party influence hypothesis, we examine roll-call votes cast by members of IFE's Council-General from 1996 to 2006. Aside from shedding ligh...
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Over the past 25 years, the “third wave ” of global democratization has washed about 80 countries to...
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A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
This study explores how citizens in a newly democratized country with a legacy of electoral fraud an...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
What kind of institutions are needed to stabilize and foster democracy? Clearly elections are crucia...
Mexico’s history of corrupt elections throughout the 20th century casts a long shadow. Determining w...
a b s t r a c t We examine the partisan, logistic, and contextual factors affecting citizens' p...
The use of electoral reforms as active instruments of democratisation has been common in many transi...
How do parties protect themselves from electoral manipulation? To answer this question, we study the...
Democracy is not necessarily consolidated simply by the introduction of formal democratic institutio...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that giving voters more power both formally through th...
This study explores how citizens in a newly democratized country with a legacy of electoral fraud an...
How do electoral authoritarian autocrats choose strategies for manipulating elections? Most scholar...
This article outlines the logic and consequences of the classical theory of electoral governance. By...
Over the past 25 years, the “third wave ” of global democratization has washed about 80 countries to...
We show that monitoring by individuals with preferences regarding the outcome of the supervised task...
A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
This study explores how citizens in a newly democratized country with a legacy of electoral fraud an...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
What kind of institutions are needed to stabilize and foster democracy? Clearly elections are crucia...
Mexico’s history of corrupt elections throughout the 20th century casts a long shadow. Determining w...
a b s t r a c t We examine the partisan, logistic, and contextual factors affecting citizens' p...
The use of electoral reforms as active instruments of democratisation has been common in many transi...
How do parties protect themselves from electoral manipulation? To answer this question, we study the...
Democracy is not necessarily consolidated simply by the introduction of formal democratic institutio...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that giving voters more power both formally through th...