European Union Election Observation Missions - EU EOMs

European Union Election Observation Missions - EU EOMs Official page of the European Union Election Observation Missions (EU EOMs) We want to tell the story of election observation to a broader audience.

• The official page of the European Union Election Observation Missions (EU EOMs) aims to act as a central hub for all communication related to the EU election observation missions that are deployed to the field, ensuring a one-stop place where information and followers can gather. In particular, the page hopes to provide information for EU citizens on the impact that EU election

observation is having worldwide. Content includes news and photos from each EU EOM deployed to the field, as well as official communications from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP) on election-related issues.

• On average, the European Union (EU) deploys 30 electoral missions per year. That includes full-scale Election Observation Missions (EOMs), smaller EEMs (Election Expert Missions) and EFMs (Election Follow-up Missions), that return to the country during the election cycle to promote election reform. Missions are only deployed upon invitation by a partner country, and after a decision by the High Representative/Vice-President. EU EOMs are headed by a Member of the European Parliament as the Chief Observer.

• The EU deploys observation missions in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, while the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) observes within its participating States, including in Europe, North America, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, regions which are not covered by the EU.

• EU Election Observation Missions are part of the EU’s commitment to democracy, the rule of law and human rights. Election observation contributes to the strengthening of democratic institutions, building public confidence in electoral processes, and helping to deter fraud, intimidation and violence.

• EU EOMs analyse the electoral process and provide an independent and impartial assessment of the elections. The methodology of the missions is based on a long-term approach, taking into account all aspects of the electoral process. The missions are grounded in international standards for democratic elections and provide recommendations to improve the democratic process around elections.

• In the past 20 years, the EU deployed over 200 missions in around 75 countries.

• The EU EOM page is developed and maintained by the Election Observation and Democracy Support (EODS) project. The EODS III project was launched in February 2021, being the sixth in a series of EU-funded projects supporting EU election-related efforts since 2002. The EODS III project builds on the activities and resources developed by those previous projects. It is implemented by a consortium led by GIZ, which also includes Democracy Reporting International (DRI) and Memo98 as partner organisations.

03/06/2026

🇵🇪 🎥 Meet the Misión de Observación Electoral de la Unión Europea - Perú 2026 core team of analysts, based in . The team of analysts is in since late-February and together with the teams of Long-Term and Short-Term Observers have been observing the electoral process in all parts of the country. The European Union was invited to observe the elections by the Government of Peru and the electoral authorities.

🇵🇪 📷 Misión de Observación Electoral de la Unión Europea - Perú 2026 Core Team of analysts have been training the 50 Sho...
02/06/2026

🇵🇪 📷 Misión de Observación Electoral de la Unión Europea - Perú 2026 Core Team of analysts have been training the 50 Short-Term Observers who arrived recently in . This group will be deployed on 3 June throughout the country joining the 50 Long-Term Observers, present across since mid-May to observe preparations for the second round of elections scheduled for 7 June 2026.

🇨🇴📷 Photo gallery of MOE UE Colombia 2026 press conference  held today, 2 June, in  . Chief Observer Esteban González Po...
02/06/2026

🇨🇴📷 Photo gallery of MOE UE Colombia 2026 press conference held today, 2 June, in .

Chief Observer Esteban González Pons presented the preliminary statement on the first round of the presidential elections that took place on 31 May. During the press conference, the Chief Observer was accompanied by Leire Pajín, head of the delegation of 12 Members of the European Parliament that joined the mission to observe the electoral process.

Full text of the statement and press release can be found in the links below.

🇨🇴 📢 MOE UE Colombia 2026 Chief Observer Esteban González Pons presented today, 2 June, in a press conference held in   ...
02/06/2026

🇨🇴 📢 MOE UE Colombia 2026 Chief Observer Esteban González Pons presented today, 2 June, in a press conference held in the 's preliminary statement, outlining its findings on the observation of the first round of the presidential elections. Find in the link below the full text of the preliminary statement in both languages, Spanish and English.
https://www.eeas.europa.eu/moe-colombia-2026/colombia-va-segunda-vuelta-tras-un-proceso-electoral-transparente-y-cre%C3%ADble_es?fbclid=IwY2xjawSMEU9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETEzUzB0VDBMM1RWYU9QcW1Ic3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHs2KwxNai-Vlid67N0zKVZ9iGTMbITPIiMxbJX6yk7jGJIr-wZUYSJ1YlZHg_aem_9fGTkuGsnbFghwvFh4FliA

La Misión de Observación Electoral de la Unión Europea presentó su declaración preliminar sobre la primera vuelta presidencial

🇱🇷📸     Photo Gallery of a press conference and a roundtable with electoral stakeholders held on 29 May.The EU EFM is le...
02/06/2026

🇱🇷📸 Photo Gallery of a press conference and a roundtable with electoral stakeholders held on 29 May.

The EU EFM is led by the Head of Mission Andreas Schieder, member of the European Parliament and former Chief Observer of the 2023 EU EOM. During the Head of Mission’s presence, the EFM held a press conference and issued a press release to highlight electoral reform efforts and implementation of 2023 EU EOM’s recommendations which were also discussed during a roundtable with electoral stakeholders. The EFM will issue a public Final Report.

The European Union deployed an Election Follow-up Mission (EU EFM) to Liberia to assess progress on electoral reform and the degree of implementation of the recommendations issued by the 2023 EU election observation mission (EU EOM).

The mission met with a broad range of interlocutors, including President Josef Nyuma Boakai, the Minister of Justice, the deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Chief Justice, the Chairman and Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC), political parties, civil society organisations, the media, and the international community.

🇱🇷📸     Photo Gallery of Meetings held in   last week. A press conference and a roundtable with electoral stakeholders w...
02/06/2026

🇱🇷📸 Photo Gallery of Meetings held in last week. A press conference and a roundtable with electoral stakeholders were organised on 29 May.

• Meeting with Ambassador Dee Maxwell Kemayah, former Minister of Foreign Affairs under President Weah’s administration.
• Meeting with Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
• Meeting with the Liberia Election Observation Network (LEON).
• Meeting with Mr Louis Kuupken, UNDP Acting Resident Representative.

The European Union deployed an Election Follow-up Mission (EU EFM) to Liberia to assess progress on electoral reform and the degree of implementation of the recommendations issued by the 2023 EU election observation mission (EU EOM).

The EU EFM is led by Andreas Schieder, member of the European Parliament and former chief observer of the 2023 EU EOM. The mission met with a broad range of interlocutors, including President Josef Nyuma Boakai, the Minister of Justice, the deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Chief Justice, the Chairman and Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC), political parties, civil society organisations, the media, and the international community.

01/06/2026

🇨🇴 📷 Observing counting of votes. Slideshow showing the strong presence of the MOE UE Colombia 2026 team composed of more than 150 observers, who, yesterday, 31 May, followed election day procedures, from opening until closing of polling stations, counting of votes, transmission of preliminary results and return of materials throughout .

01/06/2026

🇨🇴 📷 Slideshow showing the strong presence of the MOE UE Colombia 2026 team composed of more than 150 observers, who, yesterday, 31 May, followed election day procedures, from opening until closing of polling stations, counting of votes, transmission of preliminary results and return of materials throughout .

🆕 📢 Webinar on Election Observation in Asia: ANFREL’s Work, Recent Missions, and Emerging Challenges🗣️ Keynote speaker: ...
01/06/2026

🆕 📢 Webinar on Election Observation in Asia: ANFREL’s Work, Recent Missions, and Emerging Challenges

🗣️ Keynote speaker: Brizza Rosales

🗓️ Date: 17 June 2026

⌚ Time: 12:00-13:30 (Brussels time)

🔗 Registration link: https://eods.webex.com/weblink/register/r4130e8b30564fbdc3c7af2d89c189ee0

ℹ️ Brizza Rosales is the Executive Director of the ANFREL - Asian Network for Free Elections, a regional network dedicated to promoting electoral integrity, democratic participation, and citizen engagement across Asia. Brizza has 13 years of experience in election observation, electoral reform advocacy, and democracy support initiatives, having led and participated in election observation missions, policy dialogues, and regional engagements across multiple countries in Asia.

📌 Discussion focus: The session will introduce ANFREL and provide an overview of how the organization conducts its work across election observation, advocacy, capacity-building, and regional engagement. It will also share experiences and lessons from ANFREL’s recent election observation missions and initiatives in the region, including how observation methodologies continue to evolve in response to changing electoral contexts.

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