FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: In Atlanta, Deanna Congileo, deanna.congileo@cartercenter.org
ATLANTA — Following letters of invitation from the Tribal Council, Legislature, and Election Commission, Carteris deploying a team of observers to the Oct. 3 primary election in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. Carterrespects the tribes’ sovereign status and is conducting this election observation mission with the understanding that these are elections of a sovereign people for their government.
Carterconducts its election observation work in accordance with the Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation and Code of Conduct for International Observers, which provides guidelines for professional and impartial methods of international election observation. Carter Center observation missions assess the electoral process against the constitution, election laws, and other pertinent legislation of the host nation.
The Center’s limited expert mission will produce a report that focuses on the legal framework and election day processes of voting, counting, and tabulation.
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