Chebukati’s Election Project Goes Global

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Chebukati’s Election Project Goes Global

Former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Wafula Chebukati announced on May 3 at the ElectIntegrity Annual Conference that his first election project had received global acceptance.

Chebukati thanked the Royal Military College of Canada for accepting his project, which he believed would enlighten the world about the numerous challenges electoral bodies face around the globe.

The former chairman of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) plans to use the conference to scientifically explain how Kenyan elections were managed, particularly the issue of results transmission.

“I am pleased to announce that my project, titled “Role of Technology in Improving the Integrity of the Electoral Process in Kenya.” Has been accepted for presentation at ElectIntegrity’s Annual Conference, which will be held from July 3-7, 2023,” Chebukati said.

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Raila Odinga, the leader of the Azimio la Umoja. Stated that he would elaborate on several ongoing debates and post-election demands.

Chebukati assured Kenyans that his presentation at the Royal Military College of Canada in July 2023. Would demystify the role of the server in Kenyan elections, and he urged them to pay close attention.

The Electoral Integrity Project (EIP) aims to strengthen elections in contests around the world through policy-relevant, cutting-edge social science research.

Since its inception in 2012. EIP has been used to measure and compare the quality of elections across the globe. And the projects have generated a large number of reports, datasets, and policy recommendations on electoral integrity.

The work of the EIP is based on a comprehensive research framework. That encompasses a variety of factors that can influence the integrity of an election. Including electoral laws, voter registration, campaign finance, media coverage, and election administration.

Using both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The project measures these factors and produces a variety of indicators and indices to assess the quality of elections in various countries.

The work of the EIP has been widely cited and has influenced policy debates and reforms in numerous nations.

Additionally, the project collaborates with a variety of international organizations. Civil society groups, and governments to promote electoral integrity and democratic practices globally.

Electoral Integrity Project typically hosts an Electoral Integrity Symposium each year. Bringing together experts and academics in the field to share research, best practices, and policy recommendations.

Raila’s Azimio contested the results of the 2022 presidential election. And demanded a server audit to end the current political impasse.

Chebukati’s Election Project Goes Global

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