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Election Material
Civic Education Material
Instructions for special voting
Published by Elections, New Zealand in 1996, “Instructions for Special Voting” provides detailed step-by-step instructions on special voting. Included are ballot samples, labeled directions, and directions and general voter information in order to assure that those in need of special voting have the same access to the right to vote as those who do not.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Presidential & Parliamentary Elections 1996
This pamphlet was directed at providing voter education to Ugandans on the eve of the 1996 presidential and parliamentary elections. The literature explains the role of the elected parliamentarians and reminds citizens of the televised meetings as well as joint candidate meetings where presidential candidates will answer questions about their policies. The pamphlet also provides written and visual narration of the voting process and describes vote counting as well.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Parliamentary Elections (interim Provisions) Bill, 1995
The Parliamentary Elections (interim Provisions) Bill, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Presidential Elections (interim Provisions) Bill, 1995
The Presidential Elections (interim Provisions) Bill, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Amendment Act (No 2) 1995 061 - An Act to Amend The Electoral Act 1993
Electoral Amendment Act (No 2) 1995 061 - An Act to Amend The Electoral Act 1993
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
1995 / 227 - The Citizens initiated Referenda Regulations 1995
1995 / 227 - The Citizens initiated Referenda Regulations 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 3
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 3
Election Material
Ballot
Uganda Constituent Assembly Ballot 1994
Ballot used in the Padyere district of Uganda to elect their member of the Constituent Assembly. The elections were used to seled 284 independent delegates to draw up the new Ugandan constitution.