impose a settlement, but attempts to assist the disputants in reaching
consensus and agreement on a mutually acceptable resolution to the
dispute.
Member (of an EDRB or EMB) A person appointed or elected
to serve on the body or committee which directs the conduct and
implementation of the powers and functions of the EDRB or EMB.
Mixed legislative-administrative EDR system A system that
combines features of the administrative EDR and the legislative EDR
systems, usually through stating that challenges are first heard by the
administrative body, and subsequent challenges are heard by the
legislative body in question.
Observer A person accredited to witness and assess, but not intervene
in, the proceedings of an electoral process.
Offence A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
Party registration The act of enrolling political parties to participate
in elections on the basis of eligibility criteria and submitted signatures
and deposits.
Personation The fraudulent casting of the vote of a registered elector
by another person by a person pretending to be the registered elector.
Polling station (or polling site) A venue established for the purpose
of polling and controlled by staff of the EMB. Also called a voting
station.
Punitive measure A punitive measure does not correct or annul the
effect of an electoral irregularity. It punishes either the person who
committed the violation or the person responsible for ensuring that the
violation does not happen, through either the electoral administrative
law, which imposes the sanctions, or the electoral criminal law.
Recount A recalculation, in full or in part, of the votes cast in an
election or direct democracy instrument.
Registered voter An eligible voter inscribed on an official list or register
of electors.
Registration of political parties and candidates The act of reviewing
the validity of applications to participate in an election by political
parties and candidates and accepting those that meet defined criteria.
Registration of voters The act of entering the names of
eligible electors and other relevant information in a register or list of
electors.
Rule of law Rule of law generally entails equal protection of the human
rights of individuals and groups as well as equal punishment under the
law. It reigns over government and protects citizens against arbitrary
state action, ensuring citizens are subject to the rule of law, not the
arbitrary rule of men. It encompasses three institutions: the security
or law enforcement institution, the court system and judiciary, and
the correction system. The principle that law should ‘rule’ in the sense
that it establishes a framework within which all conduct or behaviour
takes place.
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