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Jarrett Blanc

Jarrett Blanc is a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow and a Visiting Scholar at the United States Institute of Peace, where he is researching elections conducted during civil conflict. He has managed IFES technical assistance programs in the Palestinian Authority and Iraq, advising senior national and international policymakers on elections and political processes and then organizing politically and logistically challenging elections, including the January 2005 elections in Iraq. Blanc also has field experience in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Nepal, Georgia, Lebanon, and Guyana.

Thematic Areas of Expertise

Boundary Delimitation
Civic and Voter Education
Civil Society and Elections
Direct Democracy
Elections And Technology
Elections Security
Electoral Assistance
Electoral Dispute Resolution
Electoral Integrity
Electoral Management
Electoral Observation
Electoral Participation
Electoral Standards
Electoral Systems
Electoral Training
Gender and Elections
Legal Framework
Media And Elections
Minority and Refugee Voting
Out of Country Voting
Parties And Candidates
Vote Counting
Voter Registration
Voter Turnout
Voting Operations
Elections and Technology
Media and Elections
Parties and Candidates
Parties and Candidates
Voter Education
Voter Education
Voting from Abroad
Electoral Integrity and Dispute Resolution
Participation
Participation