election observer
Election observers are skilled and trained spectators of the elections in a functioning democracy in order to enhance the transparency and credibility of the observed elections.
About election observer
As an election observer, you play a crucial role in safeguarding democratic processes by monitoring polling stations and electoral procedures to ensure fairness and transparency. Your day-to-day responsibilities include attending training sessions on electoral law and observation protocols, visiting assigned polling stations on election day, documenting the voting process, recording any irregularities or violations, and preparing detailed reports for election commissions or international organizations. You will need to remain impartial at all times, communicate effectively with poll workers and other observers, and handle potentially tense or confrontational situations with professionalism and composure. This work matters because election observation strengthens public confidence in democratic institutions, deters electoral fraud, and supports the integrity of the electoral process. In Poland, with its active civil society and international election monitoring presence, election observers are increasingly in demand, offering opportunities with NGOs, political parties, and international organizations.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a election observer.
Electoral Process Monitoring
- Observe voting procedures at assigned polling stations throughout election day
- Record the opening and closing procedures of polling stations
- Monitor voter registration and identification processes
- Verify that ballot papers and materials are properly sealed and accounted for
Violation Detection and Documentation
- Identify and document any electoral violations or irregularities observed
- Photograph or video-record evidence of violations when permitted
- Interview poll workers and voters to gather information about concerns
- Complete incident report forms with accurate and detailed information
Report Preparation and Communication
- Compile comprehensive observation reports documenting findings and recommendations
- Present findings to election commissions and international organizations
- Communicate observations to other observers and coordinate group findings
Training and Preparation
- Participate in pre-election training on electoral laws and observation protocols
- Study polling station layouts and local electoral regulations
- Review political landscape and potential risk factors in assigned areas
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (9)
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