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Guatemala Municipales Ballot 1999
Ballot used for municipal elections held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used to elect the Mayor of Guatemala City.
Election Material
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Guatemala Central American Parliament Ballot 1999
Ballot used for elections held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used to elect members of the Central American Parliament.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Municipales Ballot 1999
Ballot used for municipal elections held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used to elect the Mayor in the city of La Esperanza.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Legislative (Diputados) Ballot 1999
Ballot used for Parlaimentary elections in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used for national list candidates.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Legislative (Disputados) Ballot 1999
Elections for Parliament were held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used for direct district elections in the Central District of Guatemala.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Presidential Ballot 1999
Ballot used for the first round of Presidential elections held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. The main candidates in the election were Alfonso PORTILLO and Oscar BERGER.
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Report/Paper
Support to the Electoral Process of Burkina Faso, September 1997
This report summarizes IFES findings from the May 1997 technical assessment initiative in Burkina Faso. IFES provided on-site technical assistance prior to legislative elections. This report discusses the creation and implementation of the National Commission for the Organization of Elections.
August 31, 1997
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Report/Paper
Assistance Technique au Processus Electoral au Burkina Faso, Septembre 1997
August 31, 1997
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Yo Quiero a mi Guatemala en Paz
“I Want my Guatemala to be at Peace” is a civic reader, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the “Vamos al Cambio” group in Guatemala. The document educates citizens on the country’s government, their rights, patriotic symbols, political parties, provinces, and presidential history. Additionally, it contains a map of each province in Guatemala.