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'Serious damage can be done to democracy' — Electoral Commission warns about disinformation

“Treat everyday like April Fool’s Day” when it comes to elections, a committee was told.

THE HEAD OF the Electoral Commission has said that people should “treat every day like April Fool’s Day” when it comes to elections because of the threat posed to Irish democracy by disinformation. 

Art O’Leary told the Committee on European Union Affairs today that An Coimisiún Toghcháin (the Electoral Commission) was trying to engage with voters to encourage them to “be their own factcheckers” ahead of elections.

“I’d love a feature film about voting,” O’Leary said about efforts to inform voters.

O’Leary cited research which shows that, of 53 countries studied between 2016 and 2021, 935 cases of disinformation targeting national electoral events were recorded.

A dispute erupted almost immediately after questions from committee members began, leading to Independent Senator Sharon Keoghan accusing the committee chairperson, Colm Brophy of Fine Gael, of censorship.

Keoghan, who was scheduled to ask the first questions to O’Leary as she had to leave early, was interrupted by Brophy after asking questions about what she called disinformation put out by government parties and politicians about the upcoming referendums.

Keoghan’s questions were ultimately put to O’Leary after they were rephrased so that they would be applicable to the focus of the meeting: EU elections. They included an inquiry into whether a class system would be implemented where some people would be factchecked but “government ministers and their cronies in the media” were allowed to lie.

O’Leary responded that the commission had limited powers when it came to factchecking and would focus narrowly on misinformation about the electoral process.

He said wider issues of misinformation were in the remit of the media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán.

However, O’Leary also said that the commission would put out truthful information about the electoral process, and correct misinformation that could directly affect the electoral process, such as false claims that the date of voting had changed, or that people would be put into a raffle if they signed their names on their ballots, likely spoiling them.

O’Leary gave other examples of false claims including baseless accusations of vote rigging, or saying that a ballot box was discarded without votes being counted, or that a polling station had been burnt down, saying that these should be monitored and labeled on social media.

O’Leary noted that the commission sought to balance freedom of expression with the right of the electorate to be properly informed, saying that he believed that Irish people were generally smart enough to evaluate political arguments and that too much interference might have a “chilling effect” on public commentary.

In response to an inquiry by Labour’s Brendan Howlin, O’Leary said that the Commission currently had 25 staff members, divided roughly equally between electoral operations, electoral integrity, and corporate services.

He noted that they intended to double this number by the end of the year and that they had a budget to contract outside expertise, for example, to temporarily employ people with digital skills unavailable in the public service.

Social Media

An air of disbelief could be detected in the committee when O’Leary said that he was very happy with the level of respect from social media companies he had spoken with, and that they had outlined their plans to deal with electoral misinformation, as well as giving the commission direct channels to senior personnel who should be informed of misinformation on their platforms.

“They are very, very conscious that their platforms are a place where quite serious damage can be done to democracy,” O’Leary said.

O’Leary specified that they had talked with Meta; X (formerly Twitter); TikTok; Google; and Technology Ireland, a tech business umbrella group, and said he was “very, very happy with the level of engagement”.

He also said that the commission would “hold everyone to account for the promises that they made” after the “white-hot heat of an election campaign” was over.

Robert Troy, Fianna Fáil noted that it might be too late by then, which O’Leary conceded, but added that the commission would have to quickly learn some harsh lessons.

“It would be a sad day,” O’Leary said, if he ever had to go to the High Court to compel a social media company to take down a post or ban a user.

Joe Duffy

O’Leary also took time to praise Joe Duffy for highlighting an issue that had caused considerable confusion: whether you have to submit a PPS number to remain registered for elections. (You don’t, read more here).

“People think there’s one big register. There are 28 separate registers in this country, and they don’t talk to each other,” O’Leary said, explaining why the commission wanted to reduce duplicate entries and needed identifiers like PPS numbers to do this accurately.

O’Leary said that, after Duffy’s radio show had aired, a surge of 4,500 people checked the register and updated their details.

O’Leary also said that the Commission hopes to be able to encourage more of the population to vote, including young people, Travellers and people with disabilities. 

The committee was told that there were plans to make all political advertising transparent, meaning that the person who paid for the and what groups it targeted should be made clear.

The accessibility of voting centres was also discussed, with O’Leary saying that it would be a big focus of the commission on election day. He noted that inaccessible polling stations were “dramatically reducing” in number, down to 23 at the last count. He said they aimed to reduce this to zero.

O’Leary also said that the commission would look into redesigning ballot papers to make them easier to read, including possibly randomising the order that candidates are listed, so that people with names that appear earlier alphabetically don’t have an advantage.

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:38 AM

    iPad is without doubt one of the best devices I have ever owned, I love it.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:03 AM

    You love it? Wow.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:38 AM

    I would guess most people had held out for the last 2-3 months on buying an iPad as the new models were being announced last week.

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    Mute Cpm
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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:02 PM

    iPad sales had seen a massive drop in their last earnings report too. It will be even bigger this time next year, people don’t own large-screened phones and use tablets too, it’s pointless. I could see the point of owning both when the iPhone screens were tiny, not now though.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:10 AM

    I would imagine people change phones more often than they change a tablet, so the top-end of the tablet market may be suffering some saturation at the moment before it settles into a normal renewal cycle.

    I’m genuinely surprised how little iTunes contributes to their income.

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    Mute Will Too
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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:13 AM

    Android is still too buggy , there are too many cheap android devices that can’t perform basic tasks.
    Anyone can operate an iPad whether they are 3 or 83 , the older generation have embraced apple tech much easier than android!

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    Mute Mike
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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:22 AM

    Get yourself a Samsung. So much better. Ive used ipads before the Samsung. So slow. Im not surprised sales are falling.

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    Mute Ablitive
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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:04 PM

    I would totally agree.

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    The 10.1″ Galaxy NOTE 2014 would kick any IPad in performance.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:27 AM

    I prefer using the Samsung. Haven’t used the ipad since.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:12 PM

    Tablets are used more for watching TV on. Ipads are far too restrictive in what you can and can’t watch.

    An android with mobdro and you’re good to go.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:53 PM

    Writing this on an iPad that’s 3 1/2 yrs old although it can’t be updated anymore it’s still one of The best bits of Tech I’ve ever owned

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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:39 AM

    I wish they’d change the iTunes interface, it’s such a pain in the hole.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:47 AM

    Is the large version of iphone 6 being used as an alternative to the ipad mini?

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    Oct 21st 2014, 1:18 PM

    Yes, I would imagine you are correct. Certainly wouldn’t be a massive difference now between the phones and the iPad mini.
    Great phone by the way, the Samsung killer I would say.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:33 AM

    Is Apple the cult Tom cruise and John travolta are involved in. (Wrote on my iPhone)

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:54 AM

    Some people might be holding out for the new iPads, but Apple has been losing ground to Android-based tablets for the past two years: http://blog.globalwebindex.net/Android-dominates-tablet

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    Oct 21st 2014, 3:50 PM

    I’d say they’re fine losing market share to the €100 Android tablets that you see knocking about, the people buying those were unlikely to get an iPad. I’d like to see a breakdown of the flagship tablet market.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:55 PM

    Wasn’t Apple heavily dependant on iPod sales at one stage too…

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    Oct 21st 2014, 10:53 AM

    Love Apple computers, don’t like their phones!

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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:18 PM

    That’s odd in the last apple story there was a guy who’s friend worked in a mobile phone shop and apparently they couldn’t sell any iPhones at all.
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    Oct 21st 2014, 1:25 PM

    Being a user of both, I can definitely say that Apple is to restrictive and therefore useless in a lot of ways. Once they have you, they want to enslave you into buying all their products. To many frustrations. Would definitely not recommended Apple. Don’t become an Apple zombie!

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    Oct 21st 2014, 2:01 PM

    Have both myself also , but do not find any real restrictions on IOS. Depends how you use them I suppose. Both are great, but if generally find Apple a better interface and build quality.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:51 AM

    I haven’t come across an interesting new app for ages. It’s good to see the hardware improving but the software people seem to have hit a brick wall. It seems to me that the industry needs more personal information from us to develop but we are getting more careful and taking the privacy option where possible. The U2 album fiasco showed that what we want is not what they want to give us. We want to draw back from the always on connected world and to pick and choose how we interact.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 12:34 PM

    Htc have a new range of tablets Comming out on November 3rd and if they are anything like the HTC One M8 phone They will storm the tablet Charts.Sd card will mean a lot more storage freed up on the tablet itself.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 1:49 PM

    HTC One M7 & M8 are great phones but unfortunately they do not sell very well HTC made a big loss on the M7, have improved with the M8, but still nowhere near the likes of Samsung.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 11:45 AM

    Don’t really like Apple myself(except I-tunes, where theres no choice) think Sony is much better all round.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 1:07 PM

    I think the fizz has left Apple recently, it’s not big news anymore.

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    Oct 21st 2014, 7:24 PM

    Always used iPhones but today i upgraded to an S5. Vodafone are out of stock with no date for new iPhone 6 handsets and it would have cost me 250 blips. S5 is free with the same if not better specs. Total no brainer

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