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Handbook for Domestic Election Observers
This handbook provides domestic observer groups with methodologies and tools they can use to develop a comprehensive and systematic approach to election observation.
The intention is not to provide a definitive methodology that must be followed; rather, it is to outline methodologies that have been developed and used effectively over the past decade by both international and domestic observers. As such, this handbook may also be of use to international organizations involved in election observation, as well as to political party and candidate observers.
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