Despite official reports and widespread popular accounts of electoral fraud, manipulation, and violence in India and Pakistan, this topic has not been systematically addressed by the scholarly literature. This special issue explores how electoral malpractices are performed across a variety of settings (villages, small towns and cities) in criminalised political contexts. Our in-depth ethnographic studies of the electoral seasons show how fraud and manipulation of electoral processes are a diffuse and pervasive assemblage of practices, discourses and representations which shape and are shaped by local modes of governance and by the idea of free and fair elections.
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Martin, N., & Picherit, D. (2020, January 2). Special issue: electoral fraud and manipulation in India and Pakistan. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/14662043.2020.1700016
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