Pakistan General Elections, 11 May 2013
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The report of the Commonwealth Observer Mission for the Pakistan elections, held 11 May 2013. The Mission was led by Sir Douglas Kidd, former Speaker of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, and was comprised of 13 eminent persons. The Commonwealth Observer Mission found that despite significant security concerns and election-related violence, Pakistani voters turned out in large numbers to cast their ballot and express their will. The report offered various recommendations to help improve aspects of the electoral process, including the need to ensure greater inclusion and participation of women in the political and electoral process; overcoming the challenges faced by the Election Commission of Pakistan in ensuring enforcement of the campaign code of conduct; and a review of the limits on campaign spending.
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Letter of Transmittal
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Introduction
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Political Background
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Electoral Framework and Election Administration
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Election Campaign and Media
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Voting, Counting and Results
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Conclusions and Recommendations
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Composition of the Team
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Deployment Plan
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Arrival Statement
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Interim Statement
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