Establishment and Implementation of Campaign Finance Legal Framework

 
BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE
COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL NETWORK 2016
– Port of Spain, Trinidad
 
Establishment and Implementation of
Legal Framework for Campaign
Finance
 
JUNE 22 - 24, 2016
 
INTRODUCTION
 
Campaign Finance is:
 
The establishment of limits and effective monitoring
of the source and amount of funds to be used in an
election campaign (with enforcement of agreed
sanctions for non-compliance)
 
THE ISSUE
 
Unregulated flow of money into campaigns and the possible
negative influences and outcomes:
 
Elected representatives being forced to operate in a way
beneficial to financiers instead of the electorate.
 
Candidates with the ability and the will to do the job being
brushed aside and replaced by inept, self-serving but well-
financed individuals.
 
The financiers being able to hijack the system
 
OPPORTUNITIES
 
Global awareness of the problem
Increased knowledge, awareness and access to information
by the general public
The existence of other models around the world which can
be used as a reference point
The availability and willingness of international donor
agencies to aid the process and provide guidance
There is also the emergence of a new breed of politicians in
some areas who are conscious of the impact of unregulated
funds as well as of the need to listen to their constituents.
 
CHALLENGES
 
Acceptance of the status quo as a way of life
 
Resistance to change
 
Reluctance of donors to be named
 
IMPLEMENTATION
 
Need for political parties to be registered and become legal entities with
reporting statutory responsibilities.
 
Broad based approach where stakeholders are engaged as part of the
discussion from the start.
Place the issue into the public sphere to engage the interest of the man
in the street.
Engage all political stakeholders and not just the dominant ones
Meet with and take suggestions from civil society groups
 
Phased implementation should not be ruled out.
 
CONCLUSION
 
The establishment of the legislation is a very
important first step. The establishment of oversight
institutions and monitoring mechanisms with
appropriate penalties and incentives are critical to
the successful establishment and maintenance of the
campaign finance regime in any jurisdiction.
 
 
 
 
THE END
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Biennial Conference of the Commonwealth Electoral Network 2016 in Port of Spain, Trinidad discussed the importance of regulating campaign finance to prevent negative influences on elections. The key issues, opportunities, challenges, and implementation strategies were highlighted to create an effective legal framework for campaign finance. The conclusion emphasized the significance of legislation, oversight institutions, and monitoring mechanisms in maintaining a successful campaign finance regime.

  • Campaign Finance
  • Legal Framework
  • Commonwealth Electoral Network
  • Regulation
  • Implementation

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  1. BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL NETWORK 2016 BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL NETWORK 2016 Port of Spain, Trinidad Establishment and Implementation of Legal Framework for Campaign Finance JUNE 22 - 24, 2016

  2. INTRODUCTION Campaign Finance is: The establishment of limits and effective monitoring of the source and amount of funds to be used in an election campaign (with enforcement of agreed sanctions for non-compliance)

  3. THE ISSUE Unregulated flow of money into campaigns and the possible negative influences and outcomes: Elected representatives being forced to operate in a way beneficial to financiers instead of the electorate. Candidates with the ability and the will to do the job being brushed aside and replaced by inept, self-serving but well- financed individuals. The financiers being able to hijack the system

  4. OPPORTUNITIES Global awareness of the problem Increased knowledge, awareness and access to information by the general public The existence of other models around the world which can be used as a reference point The availability and willingness of international donor agencies to aid the process and provide guidance There is also the emergence of a new breed of politicians in some areas who are conscious of the impact of unregulated funds as well as of the need to listen to their constituents.

  5. CHALLENGES Acceptance of the status quo as a way of life Resistance to change Reluctance of donors to be named

  6. IMPLEMENTATION Need for political parties to be registered and become legal entities with reporting statutory responsibilities. Broad based approach where stakeholders are engaged as part of the discussion from the start. Place the issue into the public sphere to engage the interest of the man in the street. Engage all political stakeholders and not just the dominant ones Meet with and take suggestions from civil society groups Phased implementation should not be ruled out.

  7. CONCLUSION The establishment of the legislation is a very important first step. The establishment of oversight institutions and monitoring mechanisms with appropriate penalties and incentives are critical to the successful establishment and maintenance of the campaign finance regime in any jurisdiction. THE END

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