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IFES International Observer Report: The October 29, 2000 General Elections in Zanzibar
This report details the observations of the IFES team from early October, the legal and procedural framework of the elections, the immediate pre-election climate, the election day, voting and selected counting activities. In addition, the report provides recommendations for the
government
of Tanzania and the international community on the steps needed to move beyond the politics of impasse.
January 15, 2001
Publication
Report/Paper
Republic in Transition: 1995 Elections in Tanzania and Zanzibar, IFES Observation Report
The goal of the report is to make a positive contribution to both the domestic and international audiences' understanding of the Zanzibar and Tanzania elections, so that a more accurate evaluation can be made of the fairness and legitimacy of the 1995 electoral process, and so that procedural problems and systemic weaknesses can be identified for correction in future multiparty elections in Tanzania.
November 30, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Constitution of Zanzibar 1984
Constitution of Zanzibar 1984
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The United Republic of Tanzania: Elections Act, Act No. 1 of 1985
The United Republic of Tanzania: Elections Act, Act No. 1 of 1985
Election Material
Constitution
Fbis: Draft Constitution April 12, 1995
The Constitution of Hungary as amended through 1994.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Election Act No. Ii of 1984 : This Volume in Corporates All Amendments Made Up to 31St March, 1995
The Election Act No. Ii of 1984 : This Volume in Corporates All Amendments Made Up to 31St March, 1995
Election Material
Constitution
Fbis: Hungarian Constitution
The Constitution of Hungary as amended through 1994.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Anatomy of Electoral System of Tanzania
The 1995 publication, “Anatomy of Electoral Systems of Tanzania,” was intended to guide all parties involved in the election process including voters, policy makers and election monitors. The document was published in lead up to the October 1995 elections in Tanzania. These elections were significant because they were the first multiparty elections since the nation’s independence in 1962. The literature provides detailed descriptions of the electoral process and of electoral law to voters who otherwise were unaware of the nuances of a multiparty democratic election.