The Electoral Office: an instrument for continuous registration of electors: a report

By: Jafa, V.S
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Roseau: May 1974Description: 19 pSubject(s): Electoral Systems | Voting | Elections | Political Participation | DominicaSummary: This report prepared by V.S Jafa, an advisor in public administration at the United Nation, presents detailed examination of the role and importance of the electoral office in maintaining an up-to-date and reliable voter register through a system of continuous registration. The report outlines the advantages of continuous voter registration, such as the reduction of administrative burden at election time, better planning for electoral resources and the ability to respond to changes in voter status in real time. Additionally, it addresses the technical, logistical, and institutional challenges faced in implementing such a system, and provides recommendations to overcome these hurdles, particularly in developing and transitioning democracies.
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This report prepared by V.S Jafa, an advisor in public administration at the United Nation, presents detailed examination of the role and importance of the electoral office in maintaining an up-to-date and reliable voter register through a system of continuous registration. The report outlines the advantages of continuous voter registration, such as the reduction of administrative burden at election time, better planning for electoral resources and the ability to respond to changes in voter status in real time. Additionally, it addresses the technical, logistical, and institutional challenges faced in implementing such a system, and provides recommendations to overcome these hurdles, particularly in developing and transitioning democracies.

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