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Election oversight technology refers to an array of digital tools and systems used to monitor, verify, and ensure the integrity, transparency, and fairness of electoral processes, including voter registration, ballot casting and counting, and results tabulation.

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International Election Monitors Institute

The purpose of the Global Democracy Initiative is to organize, train, and deploy Former Parliamentarians of Canada, Former Members of the European Parliament, and Former Members of the U.S. Congress as participants in democracy building activities such as election observation, democratic institution building, and supporting elected representatives in emerging democracies as they strive for free and transparent forms of good governance.

Centre for Monitoring Election Violence

CMEV was formed in 1997 by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the Free Media Movement (FMM) and the Coalition Against Political Violence as an independent and non-partisan organisation to monitor the incidence of election related violence.

European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO)

European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO)

Citizen's Association MOST, Vancho Mickov 18b, 1000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

ENEMO is an international organization, a network composed of 22 national election monitoring CSOs from 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, including three European Union countries.

Seckilerin Monitorinqi Demokratiyanin Tedrisi

The main goal of EMDS is to achieve a democratic election system and formation of democratic institutions in Azerbaijan.

Real 411

Real 411

South Africa

Real411 was created to give all citizens the power to report digital disinformation during the run up to the 2019 South African National and Provincial Elections.

Vote62

Vote62

Bangkok, Thailand

Monitoring Thai Elections with Citizen Engagement

Parliamentary Monitoring Group

Parliamentary Monitoring Group

Parliamentary Monitoring Group, 2nd floor, Associated Magazines, 21 St. Johns Street, Cape Town 8001

PMG aims to provide accurate, objective, and current information on all parliamentary committee proceedings in the form of detailed, unofficial minutes and documents and since 2007, sound recordings of the meeting.

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