It turns me on to searching the web for further information about current elections, it provides detailed information and evaluation of electoral structures and processes the world over, and it links to interesting papers such as this one (which asks us to reconsider the value of transparency as a goal for all elections). What more could you want in a website?
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Website of the Week - IFES Election Guide
The website of the week!
It turns me on to searching the web for further information about current elections, it provides detailed information and evaluation of electoral structures and processes the world over, and it links to interesting papers such as this one (which asks us to reconsider the value of transparency as a goal for all elections). What more could you want in a website?
Its chief function, however, is to provide unadorned information about upcoming elections across the globe. For succeeding at that task and keeping people abreast of the world's political changeovers, IFES Election Guide receives website of the week.
It turns me on to searching the web for further information about current elections, it provides detailed information and evaluation of electoral structures and processes the world over, and it links to interesting papers such as this one (which asks us to reconsider the value of transparency as a goal for all elections). What more could you want in a website?
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