Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity

Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity
Abbreviation TCEI
Formation 2018
Headquarters Copenhagen,
Denmark and Washington, D.C.
Chair
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Michael Chertoff

The Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity is a bi-partisan initiative by leading figures in politics, tech, media and business from Europe and the US with the aim of addressing the question of foreign interference in elections.

Foundation

On the sidelines of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on June 21st 2018, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, founder of Alliance of Democracies and Michael Chertoff, a former secretary of homeland security in America, launched the Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity, which has Joe Biden, Nick Clegg, Toomas Ilves, and Felipe Calderón among its members. The Commission is tasked with bolstering the defences of Western democracies against outside interference.[1]

The Transatlantic Commission on Election Integrity is Transatlantic and bipartisan in nature. It seeks to share lessons learned between decision-makers and institutions in Europe and the US, raise public awareness about the risks of interference while working to develop new models and technologies to empower civil society and governments to defend democracy.[2]

Stated goals

The Commission aims that over the next 20 elections to be held across EU and NATO countries between 2018 and the next American presidential contest in November 2020, they would advance a more collective approach to tackling election interference.

The Commission attempts to bridge three critical gaps it has identified as having thus far prevented the West from effectively addressing the challenge: a transatlantic gap; a partisan gap; and the gap between the tech community and the rest of society.

References

  1. "Countries team up to save the liberal order from Donald Trump". economist.com. 2018-08-02.
  2. "Press release - Transatlantic, bi-partisan Commission launched to prevent election meddling". allianceofdemocracies.org. 2018-05-11.
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