OSCE ODHIR Final Report USA General Elections 2024 Released

Election observation is regulated by states, resulting in a significant variance of rules regulating various types of observers and their access to different stages of the electoral process. Various types of observers include domestic non-partisan domestic groups, partisan groups or poll watchers and challengers, international observers, and academic observers.

OSCE ODHIR Final Report USA General Elections 2024 Released
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Comprehensive report on all aspects of the US general election, including campaign finance. Election Observation is found on page 33 including a mention of the domestic nonpartisan observations in Montana, New Mexico, and Georgia. “The Carter Center (TCC) observed and supported non-partisan election observation efforts in several states.” Find and download the ODIHR 2024 US General Election Report
Election observation is regulated by states, resulting in a significant variance of rules regulating various types of observers and their access to different stages of the electoral process. Various types of observers include domestic non-partisan domestic groups, partisan groups or poll watchers and challengers, international observers, and academic observers.

If you wish to volunteer as a nonpartisan observer, please complete the Recruitment Form or contact us at montana@cartercenter.org and we'll initiate the process. MTEOI observers are provided training, materials, observation schedule, and a small stipend

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