The electoral roll is a list of all voters registered to vote in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The criteria for including elections in the database are: Since 1945 there have been elections.

The criteria for including elections in the database are: Since 1945 there have been elections. For example, if there are multiple parties in an election, there is some level of competition if there are parties and independent candidates running, or if only one independent candidate is running. We know that European elections are different than national elections, which we are currently focusing on, but we believe this data is important for our database. List updates do not reflect the movement or death of voters from one precinct to another. This is a problem in some countries and a problem facing election organizers around the world. This criterion excludes one-party states such as North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union, but includes elections involving multiple independent candidates. It does not consider elections where voting is limited to a small number of people, for example in South Africa or Western Samoa. Descriptions are usually inaccurate voter lists. European elections are hard to win due to low turnout.

Voter count data presented on this website is based on surveys, polls and publications.

Turnout data presented on this website is based on surveys conducted by International IDEA staff, surveys of elections officials, and International IDEA publications. We tabulated the number of voters and explanatory variables for each country in a parallel gray area for which no data were available. Comments and suggestions from database users are taken into account. If a user wishes to correct an item in the database or provide information on an omitted item, the information is automatically forwarded to the National Election Commission staff to provide accurate information. The voter turnout database is supplemented with data on European Parliament elections. The national election authorities and national statistical offices of the countries included in the database are the main sources of data on voter registration, voting results and voter turnout. EMB data from official recordsThe Voter Turnout Database has the same functionality as all IDEA international databases, but allows users to enter voter numbers or other country and/or election related information.

Regional release plans have not yet been announced.

According to her, plans for deployment in the area have not yet been announced, and the directors and other members of the RRR are still waiting on contracts. According to SYMOCEL report, IC hardware is less than ideal for launch day. Mai Ndombe and Kwango have not yet developed a deployment plan for this area, but there is only a 55/160 registration center in Businga district.

Voter list verification begins 3 days after first observation.

The voter list review began on the third day of the first visit. Starting in the Far East, the capital city is the only place where deployment can be restricted. Database Updates Since the start of the Voter Turnout Database, the International Election Process has been working hard to keep the data up to date. The platform invites CENI to accelerate the standardization of observer qualifications. The VAP figure includes the expected number of citizens over the legal voting age, and the registration rate includes the actual voter rolls. In some cases, secondary data were used to obtain information about voter turnout. The Central Election Authority should announce steps to implement the recently amended Voter Identification and Registration Act and other planning tools. Find out about the voting age population. In most cases, enrollment data updates faster than demographic data. Shows population trends and projected population growth rates. Registration rates in some countries have exceeded expected voter numbers. Secondary sources include VAP demographics and statistics. The latest census data is used to create the VAP. The database uses population by age and number of registered voters as indicators of political participation.