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Overview: National Surveys of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
IFES conducted surveys in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 1995. The public opinion survey is part of its election administration and voter education support project in Central Asia. The topics in the surveys include a range of issues related to development of multi-party politics, legal reform, non-governmental organizations, and the election system in each country.
November 28, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Auxillar Escrutinio
“Scrutiny Supplementary Form” is an additional scrutiny form, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela, as a result of the 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections. The form contains election-related sections to be filled out such as: number of total votes, number of voters, number of ballots and etc.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Planilla de Observacion del Escrutinio Electoral
“Observer’s Evaluation Form of the Electoral Scrutiny” is a sample evaluation form, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Eligir” in Venezuela. The form is meant to evaluate observers’ impressions and observations during the 1995 electoral scrutiny.
Publication
Survey
Kazakhstan 1995: The Public Speaks, an Analysis of National Public Opinion
This paper examines the role of the public in contemporary society and analyzes public opinion in Kazakhstan. This analysis of Kazakhstan's opinion environment can provide insights into the changes currently taking place in the country and yield indicators on the extent of public engagement in the transformation process of an emerging independent state. Findings are based on a public opinion survey the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) commissioned in Kazakhstan. Personal interviews were conducted between July 9 and 29, 1995. This was the first such survey undertaken by IFES and is part of the voter education program currently underway in Kazakhstan. The nationwide survey was designed in consultations with U.S. electoral specialists and American and Kazakhstani professionals. It measured public opinion about political and economic developments, the performance of the government, civic and political organizations, and participatory democracy. The last was probed in detail, exploring the public’s understanding of and attitudes towards elections and candidates. The design of the sample (multi-stage, stratified probability) ensured that respondents represented the adult national population of Kazakhstan. The data, therefore, accurately represent the feelings and opinions of the population of Kazakhstan as a whole.
August 31, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Partial Reform of The Law on Voting
Law on Partial Reform of The Law on Voting
Publication
Report/Paper
Election Day Observations Interim Parliamentary Elections in Kazakhstan, 22 January 1995
This report summarizes IFES observations from the 1995 parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan. The election observers monitored elections in order to train people in country to serve as official observers in future elections. Pictures from election day are included in the report.
January 31, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Sample ballot
“Sample Ballot- 1995 Regional Elections” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela and intended to familiarize voters with the parties to be found on the ballot in the 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ubicate!
“Find your Location” is a civic education document, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Electoral Civic Movement “UBICATE” in the Chacao Municipality in Venezuela , in lead up to the 1995 Regional Elections. The document contains the map of the municipality and the locations where citizens can register, as well as information on the candidates for the governor’s office, deputies and councilors.