Global Electoral Organization Conference
The Global Electoral Organization Conference (GEO Conference) is an invitation-only conference which aims to "bring together electoral practitioners and experts to exchange knowledge and share experiences, to provide a forum for networking, to present opportunities for provoking debate and promoting initiatives." [1]
Collaborating Organizations
- ACE Electoral Knowledge Network
- International IDEA
- Southern African Development Community
- Electoral Institute for the Sustainability of Democracy in Africa
- Federal Electoral Institute
- Elections Canada
- IFES
- United Nations Electoral Assistance Division
Past GEO Conferences
In 1999, the first GEO conference was held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The second GEO Conference was not held until 2003 in Mexico. The third GEO Conference was held in Hungary. GEO2007, the fourth conference, was held in Washington, D.C. Four year later, GEO2011 was held in Gaborone, Botswana.
External links
- GEO1999 - 1st GEO Conference
- GEO2003 - 2nd GEO Conference
- GEO2005 - 3rd GEO Conference
- GEO2007 - 4th GEO Conference
- GEO2011 - 5th GEO Conference
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Election and democracy support/reform organizations
- The Carter Center
- Centre for Democracy and Development (Africa)
- Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening
- Electoral Institute for the Sustainability of Democracy in Africa
- International Foundation for Electoral Systems
- Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy
- World Movement for Democracy
- European Partnership for Democracy
- Demo Finland
government-funded organizations
- Bersih (Malaysia)
- Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (Georgia)
- Europe-Georgia Institute (Georgia)
- Citizens' Group on Electoral Process (Pakistan)
- Coalition for Free and Open Elections (US)
- Shayfeencom (Egypt)
- Democracy Watch (Canada)
- Electoral Reform Society (UK)
- Institute for Election Systems Development (Russia)
- Fair Vote Canada (Canada)
- FairVote (US)
- Israel Democracy Institute
- National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (Philippines)
- Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (Philippines)
- Unlock Democracy (UK)