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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
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Report/Paper
A Pre-Election Assessment and Budget Analysis, July 3-10, 1992
This pre-election assessment and budget analysis reports on IFES findings in Kenya. The report discusses the preliminary findings, legal framework, role of the electoral commission and ballots. Additionally, the report details civic education and budgetary tools.
July 31, 1992
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.
Publication
Report/Paper
Central European Electoral Systems Symposium Report, Budapest, Hungary; July 30 - August 2, 1991
July 31, 1991
Election Material
Ballot
Hungary Local Ballot 1990 #1
Ballot used in local elections held in Budapest on 14 October 1990. Voters were allowed to vote for one party list, with five candidates each.