Media and Elections —
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Media and Elections

The media are essential to democracy, and a democratic election is impossible without media. A free and fair election is not only about the freedom to vote and the knowledge of how to cast a vote, but also about a participatory process where voters engage in public debate and have adequate information about parties, policies, candidates and the election process itself in order to make informed choices. Furthermore, media acts as a crucial watchdog to democratic elections, safeguarding the transparency of the process. Indeed, a democratic election with no media freedom, or stifled media freedom, would be a contradiction.

In order to fulfill their roles, the media need to maintain a high level of professionalism, accuracy and impartiality in their coverage.  Regulatory frameworks can help ensure high standards. Laws and regulation should guarantee fundamental freedoms essential to democracy, including freedom of information and expression, as well as participation. Meanwhile, provisions such as requiring government media, funded out of public money, to give fair coverage and equitable access to opposition parties, help ensure appropriate media behavior during elections.

The media have traditionally been understood to refer to the printed press as well as radio and television broadcasters. In recent years however, the definition has become broader, encompassing new media including online journalism, and social media. Citizen journalism is widely gaining traction, including in countries where traditional media is either controlled or strictly regulated.

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Introduction
The Media Landscape Today
Legal Framework for Media and Elections
  • International Law on Media and Elections
  • Media and Democracy
  • Obligations of Pluralism
  • Freedom of Political Debate
  • Right of Access to Government Media
  • Publishing Opposition Views
  • Right of Reply to Media Reports during Elections
  • Limits to Liability of Media During Elections
  • Restrictions on Political Speech
  • Criticism of Politicians and Government
  • Right to an Effective Remedy
  • Protecting the Safety of the Media
  • National Law or Regulations on Media During Elections
  • Who Should be Involved in the Drafting Process?
  • A Specified Campaign Period?
  • Different Obligations of Public and Private Media
  • Provisions that Affect Both Private and Public Media
  • Implementation Mechanism for Media and Election Regulations
  • Implementation Mechanism: Existing Media Regulatory Body
  • Implementation Mechanism: Media Self-Regulation
  • Implementation Mechanism: Electoral Commission
  • Implementation Mechanism: Elections Media Commission
  • Implementation Mechanism: Judiciary
  • Complaints Procedure on Media Coverage
  • News Blackouts
  • Regulating Coverage of Opinion Polls
  • Policies on Hate Speech and Defamation
  • Journalists' Right of Access to Election Events
  • Provisions for Public Media
  • Provisions for the Private Media
  • The Gap between Law and Practice