The most common method of tabulating election results around the world is manually compiling paper forms at the local level. Recent election disputes in developing democracies, particularly in Africa, have centered on irregularities observed on these forms. However, scholars do not yet have a good understanding of the distribution of these irregularities, nor of their relationship to systematic fraud. In this paper, we theorize a catalog of irregularities that goes beyond simple vote tally editing. We use deep neural networks to identify these irregularities on forms from about 30,000 polling stations in Kenya’s 2013 presidential election. We find that although irregularities manifest differently in government and opposition strongholds, th...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
What impact does the electoral system in use have on levels of electoral quality and fraud? Fabrice ...
Fraudulent elections and disputes about election outcomes are nothing new. Gumbel (2005) reviews the...
The most common method of tabulating election results around the world is manually compiling paper f...
Assuring election integrity is essential for the legitimacy of elected representative democratic gov...
Irregularities plague elections in developing democracies. The international community spends hundre...
Integrity of elections relies on fair procedures at di?erent stages of the election process, and fra...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the valid...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the vali...
Integrity of elections relies on fair procedures at different stages of the election process, and fr...
Explanatory theories of electoral fraud are usually developed for new and failing democracies. Howev...
Electoral irregularities have become an irritant but inseparable aspect of democratic development in...
Electoral fraud is a common problem in young democracies. Election observers constitute one possibl...
Credibility of the electoral process across the world is both a means and a necessity to peaceful an...
This paper investigates the incentives and opportunities for non-democratic regimes to rely on fraud...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
What impact does the electoral system in use have on levels of electoral quality and fraud? Fabrice ...
Fraudulent elections and disputes about election outcomes are nothing new. Gumbel (2005) reviews the...
The most common method of tabulating election results around the world is manually compiling paper f...
Assuring election integrity is essential for the legitimacy of elected representative democratic gov...
Irregularities plague elections in developing democracies. The international community spends hundre...
Integrity of elections relies on fair procedures at di?erent stages of the election process, and fra...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the valid...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the vali...
Integrity of elections relies on fair procedures at different stages of the election process, and fr...
Explanatory theories of electoral fraud are usually developed for new and failing democracies. Howev...
Electoral irregularities have become an irritant but inseparable aspect of democratic development in...
Electoral fraud is a common problem in young democracies. Election observers constitute one possibl...
Credibility of the electoral process across the world is both a means and a necessity to peaceful an...
This paper investigates the incentives and opportunities for non-democratic regimes to rely on fraud...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
What impact does the electoral system in use have on levels of electoral quality and fraud? Fabrice ...
Fraudulent elections and disputes about election outcomes are nothing new. Gumbel (2005) reviews the...