Why electoral data should be open

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Why electoral data should be open - a reuser's perspective Niels Erik Kaaber Rasmussen, OKFN-DK ePSI Webinar on Open Electoral Data - 11th April 2014

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Why electoral data should be open - a reuser's perspective. Presentation given at ePSI Webinar on Open Electoral Data - 11th April 2014

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Why electoral data should be open - a reuser's perspective

Niels Erik Kaaber Rasmussen, OKFN-DKePSI Webinar on Open Electoral Data - 11th April 2014

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Why open data?

Participation & engagement

Social & commercial value

Transparency

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The single most important data set of a representative democracy is the election result

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Open electoral data is essentialfor any (modern) democracy

• The electoral process lies at the very heart of representative democracy

• Elections shall be free, fair and transparent

• Open electoral data is a prerequisite to electoral transparency and thereby democratic integrity

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Use of electoral data

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Use of electoral data

• Media reporting• Poltical campaigns• Increasing voter turn out• Avoid corruption and fraud• Research• Democratic engagement

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Infographics

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Using electoral data to look for irregularities and possible fraud

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Barriers

• Availability • Juridical• Economic• Technical• Timing