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Sri Lanka Presidential Election, 8 January 2015 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 36 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm
  • Sērija : Commonwealth Election Reports
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Commonwealth Secretariat
  • ISBN-10: 1849291381
  • ISBN-13: 9781849291385
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 36 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm
  • Sērija : Commonwealth Election Reports
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Commonwealth Secretariat
  • ISBN-10: 1849291381
  • ISBN-13: 9781849291385
These were important elections in Sri Lanka as an incumbent president was seeking an unprecedented third term in office under a recent constitutional amendment. The group found that the outcome election reflected the will of the people of Sri Lanka, but the electoral contest did not comply with all the key benchmarks for democratic elections.

The report of the Commonwealth Observer Group for Sri Lanka presidential election held on 8 January 2015. The group was chaired by Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, former president of the Republic of Guyana, and comprised eight eminent persons in total.These were important elections in Sri Lanka as an incumbent president was seeking an unprecedented third term in office under a recent constitutional amendment. This was evidenced by the impressive voter turnout of 81.52 per cent on election day. The group found that the outcome of the election reflected the will of the people of Sri Lanka. However, an inadequate electoral and legal framework coupled with an unequal pre-electoral environment meant that the electoral contest did not comply with all the key benchmarks for democratic elections.
Letter of transmittal iii
1 Introduction
1(2)
1.1 Terms of reference
1(1)
1.2 Activities
1(2)
2 Political Background
3(3)
2.1 Legal considerations
4(1)
2.2 Announcement of the polls
4(1)
2.3 The opposition: The New Democratic Front
4(1)
2.4 Significant crossovers
5(1)
3 Electoral Framework and Election Administration
6(3)
3.1 National legal framework and international and regional commitments
6(1)
3.2 Electoral system
6(1)
3.3 Election administration
7(1)
3.4 Department of elections and commissioner of elections
7(1)
3.5 Voter eligibility and registration
7(1)
3.6 Candidate eligibility and nominations
8(1)
3.7 Election offences and petitions
8(1)
4 Campaign and Media Environment
9(4)
4.1 Official campaign period
9(1)
4.2 The campaign environment
9(1)
4.3 The use of state resources
9(1)
4.4 Violence
10(1)
4.5 Campaign rally venues
10(1)
4.6 Campaign material
11(1)
4.7 Police response
11(1)
4.8 Campaign finance
11(1)
4.9 The role of domestic observer groups
11(1)
4.10 The media and information environment
12(1)
4.11 State media
12(1)
5 Voting, Count and Results
13(6)
5.1 Key procedures for opening and voting
13(1)
5.2 Assessment of the opening and voting
14(1)
5.3 Key procedures for counting and results tabulation
15(1)
5.4 Assessment of the counting, results tabulation and transmission
15(1)
5.5 Overview of observations by deployed teams
16(2)
5.6 The results
18(1)
6 Conclusion and Recommendations
19(2)
6.1 Conclusions
19(1)
6.2 Recommendations
20(1)
Annex 1 Biographies of Commonwealth Observer Mission 21(2)
Annex 2 Arrival Statement 23(2)
Annex 3 Interim Statement 25(4)
Annex 4 Deployment Plan 29