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A Guide to the Candidate
“A Guide to the Candidate,” published in 1992 by the Interim National Electoral Commission before the 1992 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Ghana serves as a guide to candidates seeking elections in that year. The guide is divided into four parts with the first two discussing qualifications and eligibility for becoming President or a member of parliament while the latter two focus on general information and a summary of election offences respectively.
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.
Election Material
Ballot
Barbados Election for the Constituency of Christ Church Ballot 1984
Barbados Election for the Constituency of Christ Church Ballot 1984.
Election Material
Constitution
Departmental Draft, Constitution of Zimbabwe
A draft version of Zimbabwe's 1980 Constitution.
Election Material
Constitution
Act to Provide for A New Constitution for Zimbabwe Rhodesia
Draft version of a constitution for newly independent Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia).
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ghana experiments with civic education
“Ghana Experiments with Civic Education” is an article by Fred Hayward featured in Africa Report in the May 1971 edition. Hayward discusses the origins of the Center for Civic Education and stresses its importance to Ghana’s commitment to just government. The CCE, Hayward reports, is committed to honest, efficient, democratic government and emphasizes the role of the citizen in the democratic political system. Hayward argues it is imperative that the CCE remain a non-partisan agency and refers to it as an “innovative experiment in civic education.”