Voter Confidence Boosted by Election Monitoring
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•Voters more trusting of elections when polls are supervised by multiple groups
81% Informative
A recent study shows that voters are more likely to believe vote counts are accurate when election results are monitored by a range of different officials.
The study was conducted by Fanisi Mbozi from New York University Abu Dhabi .
The motivation behind this research stems from recent election controversies in countries like Malawi and Kenya , where vote-count disputes have caused significant public unrest.
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