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Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2022 Legislative Elections
On Sunday, July 31, Senegalese voters will have the opportunity to vote for representatives to fill 165 seats in the National Assembly for five-year terms.
Election FAQ
Elections in Kenya: 2022 General Elections
The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Kenya: 2022 General Elections.
Election FAQ
Elections in Lebanon: 2022 Parliamentary Elections
IFES presents FAQs on Elections in Lebanon: 2022 Parliamentary Elections ahead of Election Day on May 15, 2022.
News & Updates
Feature
Covering Local Democracy in Tunisia: The Mourasiloun Program
With funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth Department Office, IFES implemented a program entitled Local Democracy Reporters (LDRs), or Mourasiloun (“Reporters” in Arabic).
News & Updates
Announcement
IFES Welcomes Experts to New Regional Director Roles
IFES is pleased to announce its three newest regional directors: Melika Atic, Clara Cole and Anya Cumberland.
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Interactive Dashboard of IFES Surveys in Libya
Explore the interactive Dashboard of IFES Surveys in Lybia
News & Updates
Feature
Elections to Watch in 2022
IFES names the elections to watch in the third year amidst a global pandemic.
News & Updates
Announcement
USAID to Support Upcoming Electoral Processes in Senegal
IFES and CEPPS' partners NDI and IR will provide support to the Senegalese people in a new program through the upcoming electoral cycle.
News & Updates
Feature
Indigenous Youth Use Political Power for Social Change
IFES experts co-author "Indigenous Youth Use Political Power for Social Change."
Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2022 Local Elections
On Sunday, Jan. 23, Senegalese voters will have the opportunity to vote in 15,066 polling stations throughout the national territory.