ACE Practitioners' Network Team
The team behind the scene - the ACE Practitioners' Network Team - is composed of two Network Facilitators/Policy Specialists, one Assistant Program Officer, a Technical Manager and a Technical Officer. The Team also has a part time support member: a Senior Programme Officer. The ACE Practitioners' Network Team is based at the IDEA headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.
Network Facilitator/Policy Specialist
Stina Larserud has worked for the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) in Stockholm since 2003. 
Her prime focus has been on electoral system design and she was the lead writer for the "Electoral Systems" topic area of the ACE Encyclopaedia and the electoral systems module in BRIDGE version 2 and was one of two authors of the 2007 IDEA publication on electoral systems and gender quotas. Having studied in Sweden and in Australia, Stina holds a Master’s degree in political science from the University of Uppsala, Sweden in comparative politics and institutional design and is a fully accredited BRIDGE facilitator.
Stina acts as a Chairperson of a polling station commission at elections and referendums in Sweden.
Contact Stina by clicking here.
Network Facilitator/Policy Specialist
Sara Staino has worked with the Electoral Processes
Programme of International IDEA since early 2004.
In this capacity, she has performed several functions; representing IDEA in the ACE Project Management Committee tasked with the conceptualization and implementation of the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network; as a lead writer for the "Electoral Management" topic area of the ACE Encyclopaedia; and as IDEA Project Manager for the ACE Course Correction process. Sara is also co-author and editorial anchor of the newly published IDEA handbook on “Electoral Management Design”.
Sara was previously a University Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Örebro, Sweden, teaching International Studies and Electoral Management and Observation. She has been an international election observer in a number of electoral observation missions for the European Union (EU) and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and regularly acts as a Chairperson of a polling station commission in Sweden. Sara is a semi-accredited BRIDGE Facilitator and a graduate of the University of Örebro, Sweden, in political science.
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Technical Officer
Vincent Kearns is originally from Melbourne Australia. Vincent has worked in the ACE team since the beginning of 2007. Before working for the ACE Practitioners' Network Team in Stockholm, Vincent worked for the Australian Government. His duties, amongst other things, was creating and maintaining databases that tracked the many people visiting or migrating to Australia and representing the Government when dealing with the myriad of different ethnicities that made Australia their home. Vincent has a degree in Social Science from RMIT University in Melbourne.
Support Staff
Paul Guerin is a Senior Programme Officer in the Electoral Processes Team at International IDEA. Paul’s main focus on ACE is the establishment of the Regional Electoral Resource Centres and the "Regions & Countries" networking component of the ACE site. As an original designer of BRIDGE (Building
Resources in Democracy, Governance & Elections), Paul is also
working on version 2 of the innovative, modular professional
development course for electoral administrators. His other projects
currently include the Electoral Assistance project which culminated in
an international meeting on Ottawa in May 2006 “Towards more
sustainable and effective electoral assistance” and the subsequent
development of a course for donor and implementing agencies.
Paul’s work for the past 14 years has been primarily focused on electoral assistance programmes, capacity development programmes and observation for the United Nations, the European Commission and other international organisations particularly in democratisation processes in transitional and post-conflict countries, in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia.

