OPEN ELECTION DATA: EVIDENCE FROM CROATIA
IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Petra Đurman1,
Dario Nikić Čakar2 and
Davor Boban2
1University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law Received: 24th January 2022. ABSTRACT This article explores the concept of open election data, as a specific type of institutional open data. Transparency of electoral procedures, as the most fundamental democratic process, is crucial for the legitimacy of democratic political systems. By providing detailed information on electoral processes in open formats for the re-use of the general public, open election data provide an additional democratic dimension for contemporary democracies. The aim of this article is to assess the state of open election data comparatively and in Croatia. The analytical findings suggest that the availability of open election data in most of the countries included is rather limited in scope, with significant cross-national and within-country variations. Numerous countries make only election results, political party and candidate registration lists and polling station information available in open formats, while other types of election data cannot be accessed in machine-readable forms. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb, Croatia
INDECS 20(2), 149-161, 2022
DOI 10.7906/indecs.20.2.7
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Accepted: 25th March 2022.
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open data, open election data, transparency, electoral process, Croatia
JEL: C89, D72