Media + Elections: An Elections Reporting Handbook

This handbook is written in plain language to aid readers with English as a second language and to increase the ease of translation - and is provided in French and Arabic. Topics, taken from the Table of Contents, include:
- democracy and the media, which gives the most important features of what makes an election democratic, including this formula: no free press = no democracy;
- three elements of an election, which are parties and candidates, issues, and a voting process;
- good journalism in election reporting, including accuracy, impartiality, and responsibility - and excluding defamation, derivative information, malicious intent, and corruption;
- the election process, its laws, its commission, and the media's watchdog role - including a discussion of what watchdogs watch for;
- campaign strategies of the candidates and parties, including how they use the media to present their choice of images;
- covering campaigns, including the content of speeches and what readers deserve to know about them; and popularity and opinion polls, and the unbiased reporting of their results;
- voters-voice reporting, describing a new way of using voters' thinking as a source of news, including charts of samples of voter-voice reporting;
- interviewing politicians, including three good questions to ask and some useful interview tips and preparation;
- monitoring election reporting, which includes why media "watch dogging" is essential to prevention of corruption and election errors; and
- campaign safety, suggesting a declaration from each party and candidate in regard to respecting and promoting journalist safety.
English, French, Arabic
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