Perceptions of Electoral Integrity, (PEI-5.5)
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Perceptions of Electoral Integrity, (PEI-5.5)
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EWYTZ7
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Creator |
Norris, Pippa
Wynter, Thomas Grömping, Max |
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Harvard Dataverse
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This dataset by the Electoral Integrity Project evaluates the quality of elections held around the world. Based on a rolling survey collecting the views of election experts, this research provides independent and reliable evidence to compare whether countries meet international standards of electoral integrity. PEI-5.5 cumulative release covers 260 national parliamentary and presidential contests held worldwide in 161 countries from 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2017. For each contest, 40 election experts receive an electronic invitation to fill the survey. The survey includes assessments from 2,961 election experts, with a mean response rate of 28%. The study collects 49 indicators to compare elections. These indicators are clustered to evaluate eleven stages in the electoral cycle as well as generating an overall summary Perception of Electoral Integrity (PEI) 100-point index and comparative ranking. The datasets are available for analysis at three levels: COUNTRY-level (161 observations); ELECTION-level (260 observations), and also EXPERT-level (2,961 observations). Each dataset can be downloaded in STATA, SPSS, CSV and EXCEL formats.
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Social Sciences
PEI, electoral integrity project, elections, electoral integrity, electoral fraud, voting behavior, cross-national elections, global, comparative politics, free and fair |
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Contributor |
Wynter, Thomas
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