Guidelines to Assist National Minority
Participation in the Electoral Process
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Assess to what extent there may be restrictions on the possibility for minority representation due to
provisions in the process for nominating candidates, forming parties etc.
Such restrictions may include:
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Limitations on forming parties with a communal identity
Language requirement for nominated candidates
Assess Media Regulations
The NAM should ascertain whether there are restrictions for national minorities to gain access to
the media.
Restrictions could include:
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A lack of media coverage in outlying areas populated by the national minority
No broadcasting in language of national minority
A lack of access for candidates / parties from national minorities
Unequal coverage for candidate / parties from national minorities
ROLE OF ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION CORE TEAM
Prepare Overview of National Minorities in Country
One of the first tasks of an EOM should be to supplement an overview of the national minorities in
the country. This overview could include:
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Identification of areas in which national minorities are present
Identification of main issues raised by NAM / law review / other reports
Identification of main parties / candidates / groups representing national minorities
Incorporation of national minority areas into LTO deployment plan
Briefing for LTOs deployed to these areas (see LTO below)
Meet Representatives of Political and Civil Society on an On-Going Basis
The EOM should continue to meet with representatives of government, parties, civil society and
national minority groups throughout the mission, seeking to follow-up on issues and concerns.
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Follow Registration of Voters and Compilation of Voter Lists
Using information from LTO meetings and the on-going meetings with local representatives,
follow issues raised in Table 2 above.
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Civic and Voter Education
Any voter education undertaken should also be in the languages of national minorities. Electionrelated information will normally include:
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Information for prospective candidates