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Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que pueden incurrir los Servidores Publicos
“What are the Federal Electoral Crimes that Could be Committed by the Public Officials?” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute and FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The guide explains the election crimes incurrable by public officials and the laws that enforce sanctions on the federal electoral crimes.
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Por que son Diferentes las Eleccions Federales y Locales?
“Why are the Federal Elections Different from the Local ones?” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure discusses the differences between Federal and Local Elections.
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Por quien Votaremos el 2 de julio del 2000
“For Who Will we Vote on July 2, 2000” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure describes the groups for which citizens will vote on July 2, 2000: President, Senate and deputies. Additionally, the brochure highlights the importance of voting.
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Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos
“The President of the United States of Mexico” is a ballot sample, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the 2000 Mexican Presidential Elections. The ballot is for educational purposes.
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Que es una casilla Electoral?
“What is a Polling Station” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The booklet explains the polling place, the functions of the polling officials and how they are selected. Additionally, the booklet briefly explains the concept of a free and secret vote.
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Que son los delitos electorales federales y de que manera se sancionan?
“What are the Federal Electoral Crimes and in What Way are they Penalized?” is an electoral law brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Election. The brochure identifies the federal election crimes and how they are sanctioned by law.
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Que tienes que hacer el 12 de noviembre del 2000?
“What do You have to do on November 12, 2000?” is an election brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Electoral Council of the State of Jalisco, Mexico, in lead up to the November 12, 2000 Elections and intended to stimulate citizens’ participation in the election process. The brochure describes the voting procedure, as well as it explains the concept of voting and the implications of it.
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Ruta Democratica
“The Democratic Route” is an educational game, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico. The board game guides players through the democratic and anti-democratic attitudes and concepts in an effort to familiarize all groups of citizens with their implications.
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Manual de Planificacion para Elecciones Transitorias, Republica de Cuba
This report is a compendium of ideas and practices that might be useful for future Cuban officials and non-governmental leaders who are beginning a transition to democracy, or who are contemplating seeking reform of the current regime. The document discusses the minimum international norms and standards for free and fair elections, as well as the legal, constitutional and administrative options that are available to transition authorities.
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also offers ideas, based on examples from countries around the world, about what will be needed to establish and support an honest, efficient and transparent system of election administration, and what role the international community might be invited to play in that process.
June 29, 1999