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Voting
“Voting” is a pamphlet that was distributed in 1994 during the lead up to that March’s general assembly elections. The pamphlet explains that at this time candidates are out promoting their platforms. The voting process and vote counting are also both explained in prose and pictures.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Message to Registered Voters
“Message to Registered Voters,” was a one page reminder to Ugandan registered voters that their job is not over once they are registered for the 1994 general assembly elections. The flyer urges voters to attend the ongoing meetings with the local candidates and reminds them to vote in the March 28th election. The importance of making an informed vote and not just a vote is a noteworthy component of the flyer.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Constituent Assembly Statute, 1993.
The Constituent Assembly Statute, 1993.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The National Youth Council Statute, 1993.
The National Youth Council Statute, 1993.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vote! It Does Make A Difference!
This poster urges Ugandans to participate in the 1993 elections on Tuesday November 2, 1993. The poster also indicates that the final day to register to vote is October 4, 1993.
Election Material
Constitution
Land Acquisition Act, Chapter 20:10
The Land Acquisition Act empowers the President of Zimbabwe and other governmental authorities the ability to acquire land and other immovable properties in certain circumstances.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Leadership Code, 1992
The Leadership Code, 1992
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Zimbabwe Electoral Act - 1990
Zimbabwe Electoral Act - 1990
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Citizenship of Zimbabwe Act
Citizenship of Zimbabwe Act
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of Zimbabwe, Pages S60 and S63
Section from the 1990 version of the Zimbabwean Constitution examining the status of the Electoral Supervisory Commission.