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Stages of the Investigation Process
This section provides an overview of the investigations process as
it pertains to different types of elections disputes, violations, and
offenses. This section also touches on wider elements of election
dispute resolution to situate the investigations process in a broader
context.
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Principle 1: Ensuring Investigations Are
Undertaken and Completed Promptly
This section examines the principle of prompt investigation and the different elements that support its realization. This includes classifying the type of claim at issue,
conducting a preliminary assessment, categorizing complaints according to urgency and potential impact, and
having clear protocols in place for decision-making and
investigative processes.
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Principle 2: Ensuring Investigations Are
Thorough
This section examines the principle of thorough investigation and the different elements that support its realization. A thorough investigation requires that types of
acceptable evidence are pre-determined; that evidence
is substantiated and corroborated; that exculpatory evidence (evidence favorable to the defendant) is sought;
that the standard of evidence to be used is clear; that
search and seizure processes are followed; that interviews are planned, conducted, and documented properly;
that evidence is analyzed and presented appropriately;
and that adequate document retention and data protection strategies are implemented.
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Principle 3: Ensuring Investigations Are
Effective
This section examines the principle of effective investigation and the different elements that support its reali-
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