11101. Social Media Strategies for Election Management Bodies
- Author:
- Gabe Morris
- Publication Date:
- 08-2021
- Content Type:
- Research Paper
- Institution:
- International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES)
- Abstract:
- Technology platforms and products continue to transform politics and elections with prominent implications for voter trust and understanding. As social media increasingly becomes a space where disinformation and conspiracy about elections flourish, it is essential that democratic actors communicate effectively to share credible information that builds trust and brings transparency to the administration of elections. In keeping with the International Foundation for Electoral Systems’ (IFES) strategic commitment to ensuring that technology, information and data positively serve democracy and elections, we continue to provide tools and resources to help our partners around the world stay abreast of the evolving technological landscape. Despite the proliferation of challenges stemming from the evolution of social media and digital communication, IFES and its election management body (EMB) partners recognize the value of social media in reaching voters, enhancing transparency and countering disinformation and hate speech with credible, authoritative content.
- Topic:
- Elections, Social Media, Voting, and Digital Revolution
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus