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Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette Vol 406 No 19951 - Government Notice No R.478, Electoral Commission Election Regulations
Government Gazette Vol 406 No 19951 - Government Notice No R.478, Electoral Commission Election Regulations
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette - Staatskoerant - Vol 406 No 19951 - Government Notice No R.478, Electoral Commission Election Regulations
Government Gazette - Staatskoerant - Vol 406 No 19951 - Government Notice No R.478, Electoral Commission Election Regulations
Election Material
Ballot
Benin Legislative Ballot 1999
Thirty five parties contested the 1999 Legislative Elections in Benin in a closed-list proportional representation system. They competed for 83 seats in the unicameral National Assembly to serve 4-year terms.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette: Regulations Concerning The Submission of Lists of Candidates
Government Gazette: Regulations Concerning The Submission of Lists of Candidates
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Laws and Decrees Concerning Decentralization
Laws and Decrees Concerning Decentralization
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Presidential Election (Basic Constitutional and Transitional Provisions Decree 1999)
Presidential Election (Basic Constitutional and Transitional Provisions Decree 1999)
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
State Government and National Assembly Law
State Government and National Assembly Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Register to vote
Published by the National Youth Commission in 1999, this sticker urges South African citizens to register to vote before the June 2nd, 1999 general elections. The language on this sticker suggests that it is the civic duty of the South African people to honor those who fought for the freedom to vote by registering.