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Civic Education Material
Power of Youth: Creating a Sustainable Russian Democracy
This document is a project proposal for a civic education program in Russia. This program will focus on reaching young voters through television programs, public service announcements, and a grassroots effort to register voters.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 3
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 3
Election Material
Civic Education Material
ESAURP Newsletter
This February 1994 edition of the ESAURP (Eastern and South African Universities Research Programme) Newsletter touches on issues of democracy promotion, governance stability in Africa and the Education for Democracy project. The Education for Democracy project was the initiative of the ESAURP Regional Council for Democracy and focused on work related to improving governance and developing civil society within its member countries such as Tanzania.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
1993 / 391 - The Citizens initiated Referenda (Fees) Regulations
1993 / 391 - The Citizens initiated Referenda (Fees) Regulations
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 2
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 2
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #1
Ballot used in the 12 December 1993 Parliamentary election in Russia. This ballot was used in the city of Moscow and was used for the party list seats. In the election 225 seats were filled by proportional representation. The major parties in the election were the Liberal Democratic Party, Russia's Choice, the Communist Party, Women of Russia, the Agrarian Party, and Yabloko.
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #2
Ballots used for Parliamentary elections in Russia in 1993. These two ballots were used to fill the 225 single member district seats in the Duma. The first ballot is from constituency no. 10, the Karelia Republic, and the second ballot is from constituency no. 91, the Kemerova Oblast.