Preserving trust in democracy: The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court's quest to tackle disinformation in elections
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2023
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Rubio, R., & Monteiro, V. de A. (2023). Preserving trust in democracy: The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court’s quest to tackle disinformation in elections. South African Journal of International Affairs, 30(3), 497–520. https://doi.org/10.1080/10220461.2023.2274860
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Trust is the foundation on which democracy is built. Not coincidentally, it is the main victim of attacks by disinformation merchants bent on undermining the electoral process and the democratic environment. This article outlines the efforts of the Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to tackle the effects of ‘information disorder’ on its democratic process, discussing its partnerships with digital platforms and civil society to guarantee transparency and to build trust and integrity in electoral processes in Brazil. The TSE aims to increase the electorate's access to information and its resilience to disinformation, as well as build official mechanisms to respond to these threats. Related decisions issued by the court will also be analysed. The article demonstrates how these initiatives have helped the TSE to reduce disinformation in the electoral information ecosystem and enabled a more informed exercise of the right to vote.