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Guide to Creating an Electoral System: Goals, Essential Characteristics, Positive and Negative Sides
December 31, 2000
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 16) Bill, 2000 Departmental Draft
Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 16) Bill, 2000 Departmental Draft establishes an anti-corruption commission.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of Zimbabwe - June 1998
The constitution of Zimbabwe as printed in 1998 to include amendments 1-15.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
General Elections Act (As Amended in July 1996)
General Elections Act (As Amended in July 1996)
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Election Material
Constitution
War Veterans Act, Chapter 11:15
The War Veterans Act provides for the establishment of provisions of assistance for Zimbabwean war veterans and their dependents. Included in this measure, are the establishment of a fund to finance the assistance, in addition to a constitution and creation of the War Veterans Board.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral (Applications, Appeals and Petitions) Rules, 1995
Electoral (Applications, Appeals and Petitions) Rules, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Ifes Library Alphabetic inventory Africa - Zimbabwe
Ifes Library Alphabetic inventory Africa - Zimbabwe
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia Legislative 1994
Ballot instructions provided by the VMRO-DNPRE and Democratic Party boycotting the second round of the Macedonian general election in 1994. The parties claimed that there has been irregularities in the first round, thusly refusing to participate in the second round on 30 October.
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia Legislative 1994 #2
Statement from the VMRE-DPMNE and Democratic Party urging voters to to boycott the second round of Parliamentary elections on 30 October 1994. The two parties claimed that there had been irregularities in the first round of voting, and refused to take place in the second round.