Right to free elections

  • Under the European Convention on Human Rights, everyone has the right to elect the government of their country by secret vote. Without this, there can be no free and fair elections.
  • The right to free elections is crucial to having an effective and meaningful democracy based on the rule of law.
  • Judgments from the European court have obliged states to safeguard people’s free choice of their representatives and to uphold the right to vote and to stand for election.

 

 

Beispiele

End to automatic voting ban for people placed under guardianship

At first, Alajos Kiss did not realise that the situation he was in because of his mental health difficulties meant he had lost the right to vote. The European Court of Human Rights later ruled that Hungary’s blanket voting ban for people placed under partial guardianship was unfair. The Hungarian government responded to the judgment by ending the automatic ban.

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An election candidate’s unfair disqualification leads to new rules on property declarations

Election authorities prevented Gagik Sarukhanyan from standing for parliament because he had failed to declare property he owned. The European court found that this had violated Gagik’s electoral rights, because he had had good reason to believe his declaration was correct. Armenia responded by removing the requirement for election candidates to declare such information before registration.

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Turkish Cypriots win the right to vote

The European Court of Human Rights found that Cyprus had prevented Ibrahim Aziz from voting and discriminated against him simply because he was Turkish Cypriot. The court ruled that Cyprus would have to make legal changes to secure Ibrahim’s right to vote, which it did in 2006, giving all Turkish Cypriots the right to vote and to stand in elections.

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End to voting ban for certain types of prisoners

A jailed businessman complained that Turkey’s ban on prisoners voting breached his electoral rights. The European court agreed with Ahmet Söyler, finding that the restriction violated the human rights convention because it was applied in an “automatic and indiscriminate” way. This judgment led Turkey to lift the voting ban for certain types of prisoners.

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Clearer rules for selecting national minority MPs

The European Court of Human Rights found that Romania’s election authorities had overlooked a representative of the Italian minority for a seat in parliament even though nationwide he was the community’s favourite. The judgment prompted Romania to bring in clearer rules about how parliamentary seats should be allocated to winning organisations representing national minorities.

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Protections against the arbitrary exclusion of voters in elections

The European Court of Human Rights found that Georgia breached a political party’s right to stand for election by disenfranchising 60,000 voters it might have relied upon for support. The court’s judgment in the Georgian Labour Party’s case led Georgia to change its election law, setting out clear criteria which must be met for the electoral authorities to annul results.

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Verfassung geändert, nachdem früherer Präsident lebenslang von Parlamentswahlen ausgeschlossen wurde

Der frühere litauische Präsident, Rolandas Paksas, wurde von der Parlamentswahl ausgeschlossen, nachdem das Gesetz geändert wurde, um jede Amtsperson, die des Amtes enthoben wurde, daran zu hindern, bei den Wahlen anzutreten. Der Europäische Gerichtshof urteilte, dass dieses lebenslange Verbot gegen Paksas’ Rechte verstieß. Litauen reagierte auf das Urteil des Europäischen Gerichtshofs durch...

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Demokratie in Mostar nach historischem Fall einer Einwohnerin vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof wiederhergestellt

Zwölf Jahre lang konnten Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner von Mostar wie Irma Baralija wegen einer rechtlichen Blockade bei den Kommunalwahlen nicht ihre Stimme abgeben oder sich zur Wahl stellen. Baralija beschloss, vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof gegen ihre Regierung zu klagen, welcher feststellte, dass die Tatsache, dass Bosnien und Herzegowina nicht in der Lage ist, eine Abstimmung zu...

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USEFUL LINKS

Factsheets on the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights:

 Measures adopted and reported by States (Execution of judgments)  PDF (721 Ko)

 Prisoners’ right to vote PDF (205 Ko)

 Right to vote  PDF (223 Ko)