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Title: | Legitimising Electoral Process: The Role of Kenya Domestic Observation Programme (K-DOP) in Kenya's 2002 Election |
Author: | Olaleye, Wole |
Year: | 2003 |
Periodical: | Journal of African Elections |
Volume: | 2 |
Issue: | 2 |
Period: | October |
Pages: | 14-29 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Kenya |
Subjects: | elections 2002 election monitoring Politics and Government |
Abstract: | The relatively successful conduct of the 2002 general elections in Kenya is partly attributable to the role played by K-DOP (Kenya Domestic Observation Programme) in the period before, during and after the elections. The paper uses K-DOP as a case study of best practice in the conduct of systematic and extensive election observation. It is structured in three parts: the political context of the 2002 elections; the characteristics of K-DOP; and the strategies employed by K-DOP in monitoring the electoral process. Bibliogr., notes. [ASC Leiden abstract] |