Election monitoring involves the observation of an
election
An election is a formal group decision-making process whereby a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold Public administration, public office.
Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative d ...
by one or more independent parties, typically from another country or from a
non-governmental organization
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ...
(NGO). The monitoring parties aim primarily to assess the conduct of an election process on the basis of national legislation and of
international election standards. There are national and international election observers.
Monitors do not directly prevent
electoral fraud
Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share o ...
, but rather record and report instances of suspicious practices. The monitoring may serve to disincentivize, prevent or minimize practices that undermine election quality, as well as
election-related violence. Election observation increasingly looks at the entire electoral process over a long period of time, rather than at election-day proceedings only. The
legitimacy of an election can be affected by the criticism of monitors, unless they are themselves seen as biased. A notable individual is often appointed honorary leader of a monitoring organization in an effort to enhance legitimacy of the monitoring process.
Scholars distinguish between election monitoring organizations in terms of quality.
Some election monitors, often those with ties to authoritarian states, validate elections even when they are blatantly flawed.
History
The first monitored election was that of an 1857
plebiscite
A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a direct vote by the electorate (rather than their representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. A referendum may be either binding (resulting in the adoption of a new policy) or adv ...
in
Moldavia
Moldavia (, or ; in Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, Romanian Cyrillic: or ) is a historical region and former principality in Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River. An initially in ...
and
Wallachia
Wallachia or Walachia (; ; : , : ) is a historical and geographical region of modern-day Romania. It is situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians. Wallachia was traditionally divided into two sections, Munteni ...
(current Romania) that was monitored by most of the major European powers. Election monitoring was uncommon until after
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. During the 1960s, less than 10% of elections were monitored.
Election observation activities have expanded significantly following the end of the
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
, along with the development of international standards on the conduct of
democratic elections and the process of monitoring elections by both international and domestic observing organizations. By the 2000s, about 80% of all elections were observed.
During the 2010s and early 2020s, there was an increased prevalence of low-quality election monitors who validated flawed elections.
These election monitors tended to have ties to autocratic states and authoritarian regional organizations, such as
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO),
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS),
Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM), and
Southern African Development Community
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is an inter-governmental organization headquartered in Gaborone, Botswana.
Goals
The SADC's goal is to further regional socio-economic cooperation and integration as well as political and se ...
.
Organizations
International organizations such as the
Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (OAS or OEA; ; ; ) is an international organization founded on 30 April 1948 to promote cooperation among its member states within the Americas.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, the OAS is ...
, the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the p ...
(OSCE), the
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
, the
Commonwealth Secretariat
The Commonwealth Secretariat is the main intergovernmental agency and central institution of the Commonwealth of Nations. It is responsible for facilitating co-operation between members; organising meetings, including the Commonwealth Heads of ...
, the
Council of Europe
The Council of Europe (CoE; , CdE) is an international organisation with the goal of upholding human rights, democracy and the Law in Europe, rule of law in Europe. Founded in 1949, it is Europe's oldest intergovernmental organisation, represe ...
, and the
African Union
The African Union (AU) is a continental union of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in Sirte, Libya, on 9 September 1999, calling for the establishment of the African Union. The b ...
regularly deploy monitoring teams. The
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is the Earth, global intergovernmental organization established by the signing of the Charter of the United Nations, UN Charter on 26 June 1945 with the stated purpose of maintaining international peace and internationa ...
no longer provides monitoring services; instead, it focuses on electoral assistance. Individual governments also participate in monitoring efforts, generally under the umbrella of an international organization. These national efforts are normally managed by the local
electoral commission
An election commission is a body charged with overseeing the implementation of electioneering process of any country. The formal names of election commissions vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and may be styled an electoral commission, a c ...
. A wide array of NGOs also participate in monitoring efforts. The
Carter Center
The Carter Center is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization founded in 1982 by former U.S. president Jimmy Carter. He and his wife Rosalynn Carter partnered with Emory University after his defeat in the 1980 United States presidential ele ...
, for example, played a key role—with the United Nations Electoral Assistance Division and the
National Democratic Institute—in building consensus on a common set of international principles for election observation.
[The Carter Center list of elections observed]
The Carter Center.
International observation is complemented in many countries by domestic observer groups.
A 2024 study categorized election monitoring organizations in terms of their quality.
Of the 20 most-frequent election monitoring organizations, these were ranked as high-quality:
* OSCE/ODIHR
* European Union
* European Union Parliament
* Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
* OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
* Organization of American States
* Carter Center
* The Commonwealth
* National Democratic Institute
* Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa
* International Republican Institute
These were ranked middle quality:
* African Union
* Inter-American Union of Electoral Bodies
* International Organization of the Francophonie
* Economic Community of West African States
* Arab League
These were ranked low-quality:
* Commonwealth of Independent States
* Southern African Development Community
* The Electoral Commissions Forum of SADC Countries
* Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
* Organization of Islamic Cooperation
International election monitoring

Standard international election observation missions, as deployed by, for the example, the
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
or the OSCE
Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is the principal institution of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) dealing with the "three generations of human rights, human dimension" of security. The O ...
(ODIHR), monitor the entire electoral process. Election experts and long-term observers begin their work weeks before the actual election day, looking at candidate registration, the legal framework, the media situation, the work of the election administration, and the campaign environment. On election day, short-term observers monitor the opening of polling stations, the vote cast, and the counting and tabulation of results. After election day, observers remain in the country for another few weeks to monitor how possible election-related shortcomings and complaints are dealt with by the election administration and the judiciary. The findings of the observers are made public in reports issued after election day.
Long-term observers
Most observation missions send a small number of long-term monitors (known as LTOs) for a period of six to eight weeks. A larger number of short-term observers (known as STOs) then join the mission for the final week of the campaign. STOs provide mostly quantitative observation of polling station and count procedures, with LTOs supplying qualitative analysis and contextual information about the wider political situation.
In some cases, the objectivity of some international observers is questioned.
Domestic election monitoring

In addition to international organizations monitoring elections, citizen organizations—or coalitions of organizations—also monitor elections in their own country. Examples include
Electoral Observation Mission in Colombia,
Golos in Russia,
and the
Coalition of Domestic Election Observers in Ghana.
The most common type of domestic election monitoring comes by way of party
poll-watchers, who are
partisan individuals that are looking out for the interests of their party. Election day activities of partisan observation groups often included scrutinizing the accreditation, voting, counting, and tabulations processes at polling units throughout election day.
There are also numerous domestic nonpartisan observer groups in many countries.
Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in Pakistan is a coalition of 42 national civil society organizations working together to promote fair
elections in Pakistan
Since establishment in 1947, Pakistan has had a non-symmetric federal government and is a federal parliamentary democratic republic. At the national level, the people of Pakistan elect a bicameral legislature, the Parliament of Pakistan. The p ...
.
Each jurisdiction may have different rules about who may observe. Rules vary by state in the United States.
Local and regional election monitoring
Most international observer organizations have a mandate to observe parliamentary elections and some organizations, such as the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the p ...
(OSCE), also monitor local elections and referendums. However, the
Congress of the Council of Europe
The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities is the pan-European political assembly representing local and regional authorities from the forty-six member states of the Council of Europe. Its role is to promote local and regional democracy, imp ...
, in cooperation with the
Venice Commission
The Venice Commission, officially European Commission for Democracy through Law, is an advisory body of the Council of Europe, composed of independent experts in the field of constitutional law. It was created in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin ...
, is specifically mandated to monitor local and regional elections and is unique in this regard.
[The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities,]
Resolution 274: Congress policy in observing local and regional elections
" Council of Europe (2008). Since 1990, over 50 election processes have been observed by the Congress.
The Congress Strategy on election observation is based on three lines of action:
* Election monitoring by the Congress should contribute to setting up institutional frameworks which comply with the principles underlying local democracy as laid down in the
European Charter of Local Self-Government
The European Charter of Local Self-Government was adopted under the auspices of the Congress of the Council of Europe and was opened for signature by the Council of Europe's member states on 15 October 1985. All Council of Europe member states a ...
. In light of this, the Congress puts the accent on post-election dialogue as part of the Congress' work on monitoring of local and regional democracy. The aim is to improve the follow-up given to the recommendations adopted by the Congress following election observation missions and to facilitate their implementation.
* Election monitoring by the Congress should contribute to promoting awareness about the significance of democracy at the local and regional level.
* Making full use of the unique role of the Congress in the field of election observation, efforts are also made to increase the operational capability of election observation missions.
See also
*
CIS-EMO
*
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the p ...
(OSCE)
*
Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections
*
Congress of the Council of Europe
The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities is the pan-European political assembly representing local and regional authorities from the forty-six member states of the Council of Europe. Its role is to promote local and regional democracy, imp ...
*
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
*
International Republican Institute
The International Republican Institute (IRI) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1983 and funded and supported by the United States federal government. Most of its board is drawn from the Republican Party. Its public mission is to a ...
*
Uchaguzi
*
Scrutineer
References
Sources
e-voting.cc: Observing Threats to Voter’s Anonymity: Election Observation of Electronic VotingCongress of the Council of EuropeEU: Handbook for European Union Election Observation MissionsOSCE: Election Observation HandbookOSCE: Handbook for Long Term Election Observers*
Guidelines on an internationally recognised status of election observers Venice Commission
The Venice Commission, officially European Commission for Democracy through Law, is an advisory body of the Council of Europe, composed of independent experts in the field of constitutional law. It was created in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin ...
, 2009
External links
Beyond intractability: Election monitoringNational Democratic Institute for International Affairs: Elections and political processesThe Global Network for Domestic Election MonitorsOSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights: ElectionsCommonwealth Observer Groups
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