Briefing Paper: Electoral Corruption
Briefing Paper: Electoral Corruption
Briefing Paper: Electoral Corruption
ELECTORAL CORRUPTION
BP 05/11
Author Sarah Birch
political gain.
growing as a problem.
manipulation
of
manipulation
of
rules
voters
(the
legal
framework),
(preference-formation
the
and
Consequently,
use
by
practitioners.
short
conclusion
and
incompetence,
negligence,
lack
of
risk
perceptions
and
consequently
behaviour
by
electoral
(www.essex.ac.uk/government/
malpractice
survey
series,
Module
of
the
those
related
to
states
socio-economic
economic life.
Ziblatt, 2009).
consequences
for
democratic
performance.
Most
democratic will.
consequences
2002; 2010).
that
go
beyond
the
bounds
of
observe
this
electoral
dramatic
increases
or
decreases
in
corruption
at
mass
level
(McGann
and
The
systematic
corruption
is
virtually
all
acting
requires
something
in
that
nature
has
isolation.
of
been
electoral
noted
Electoral
by
corruption
effectively reduced.
prominent.
2002).
effects.
trade,
setting
electoral assistance.
in
the
electoral
field
has
become
more
defence,
or
environmental
regulation.
The
United
Nations,
Inter-Parliamentary
Union,
Another
consequence
of
the
weakness
of
the
and
civil
society
grounds
can
hold
their
simultaneously
works
to
restructure
power
Electoral
corruption
is
subject
of
tremendous
607-34.
Notes
1
Matters
at
http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/
Birch,
S,
Nomenklatura
Democratization:
Electoral
Documents/Democractic_Charter.htm.
Processes:
Cross-National
Analysis,
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