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Beyond the ballot: misinformation, trust and truth in elections

Beyond the ballot: misinformation, trust and truth in elections

Update: 2024-10-24
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How do electoral commissions balance public trust with the growing role of technology (like Artificial Intelligence) in electoral processes? Can AI be a democratic tool? 

How are the electoral commissions in Australia and UK dealing with threats like misinformation and foreign interference? 

Why is absolute independence important for the Australian and UK electoral commissions? 


In this episode, Tom Rogers and Vijay Rangarajan join Rory Medcalf to discuss congruent and colliding features of the Australian and British electoral systems: the role of losers' consent, the electoral commissions’ absolute independence, trust in democratic institutions, and influence of foreign interference come election time.  


Tom Rogers is the Australian Electoral Commissioner.  

Vijay Rangarajan is the Commissioner of the UK Electoral Commission.  

Professor Rory Medcalf is Head of the ANU National Security College. His experience spans three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia.  


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Beyond the ballot: misinformation, trust and truth in elections

Beyond the ballot: misinformation, trust and truth in elections