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Election and Political Party Law
Regulations for Registration of Voters and Political Parties
Regulations for Registration of Voters and Political Parties
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia, R2,80 - No 473, No 25 Establishment of The Boundaries of Constituencies in Namibia
Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia, R2,80 - No 473, No 25 Establishment of The Boundaries of Constituencies in Namibia
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Promulgation of Act of The National Assembly
Promulgation of Act of The National Assembly
Election Material
Ballot
France Cantonales Ballots 1992
Ballot papers used in the French local elections in March 1992. These ballot papers come from the Cantons of D'Avignon Sud and D'Avignon Est. Candidates represented are Jacque BOMPARD, Thibaut de LA TOCNAYE, Henri COUPON, and Henri AGU.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Establishment of The Boundaries of Regions and Local Authorities in Namibia
Establishment of The Boundaries of Regions and Local Authorities in Namibia
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How to Vote
This poster uses pictures and prose to walk Namibians through the electoral process. Distributed in 1992, this poster was focused on voter education surrounding that year’s regional and local authority council elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Your questions answered
“Your Questions Answered” provides Namibian citizens with basic voter information regarding the 1992 regional council and local authorities’ elections. Published by the Namibian Institute for Democracy (NID), this pamphlet, complete with illustrations, highlights the functions of regional and local elections as well as when and where Namibians can participate.
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Report/Paper
Angola: Assessment of Proposed Voter Registration Process and Elections in Angola
This report contains information about preparations for the 1992 elections in Angola. It contains details on the organization of and findings from a 1991 seminar organized by the Angolan government concerning elections and voter registration. The report is divided into 5 sections: the Introduction (Section One); notes of meetings and discussions; summary of information and details of the work (Section Two); Seminar Program work
(Section Three); summary of proceedings at the Seminar (Section Four); and conclusions and an
overview of the assessment position (Section Five).
October 31, 1991