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Resolution
Law No.24 of 2003 on the Constitutional Court
Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 24 year 2003 on the Constitutional Court...
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on the Election of President and Vice President
Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 23 of year 2003 on the general election of the president and vice president...
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Virginia Election Laws 2003 Edition
Virginia Election Laws 2003 Edition
Election Material
Resolution
Handbook on Election Result Dispute Settlement
The 2004 Elections will see the interplay of a mixture of different elections systems in electing the representatives to the DPD, DPR, DPRD, and in electing the President and the Vice President. This means that the dispute resolution and other processes also become a little more complex. Jurisdictions are lodged upon different bodies which follow different mechanisms to resolve these disputes. Thus, it is important that the stakeholders become fully aware of how to go about taking advantage of the mechanisms provided by the Constitution and the laws so as to further the goals of the conduct of the elections, i.e., to be direct, general, free, secret, honest, and fair.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
General Election Law of Indonesia
The People’s Representative Assembly (DPR) of the Republic of Indonesia recently approved new political laws to govern the 2004 elections in Indonesia. The Law on Political Parties was approved by the DPR in November 2002. The Law on General Elections was approved by the DPR on February 18, 2003. A draft Law on Presidential Elections is currently being considered by a special committee (Pansus) of the DPR.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Decree on Political Party Registration Procedures
The implementing directives on the re-registration, registration of establishment, registration of amendments to the deed of establishment and standing orders, name, symbol, logo, executive board at national level, and the dissolution and amalgamation of political parties.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Overview of Legal Framework for 2004 General Elections in Indonesia
The People’s Representative Assembly (DPR) of the Republic of Indonesia recently approved new political laws to govern the 2004 elections in Indonesia. The Law on Political Parties was approved by the DPR in November 2002. The Law on General Elections was approved by the DPR on February 18, 2003. A draft Law on Presidential Elections is currently being considered by a special committee (Pansus) of the DPR.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Candidate's Guide
“Candidates Guide 2003” was issues by the Illinois State Board of Elections in 2003 and was meant to provide prospective candidates with a clear rubric for qualifying for the ballot. The literature includes chapters on the units of local government conducting elections in 2003 and necessary requirements to qualify for filling nomination papers.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Local Election Officials Handbook for the 2003 Consolidated Elections
“Local Elections Officials Hand Book of 2003” was issues by the Illinois State Board of Elections in 2003 and was meant to provide election officials with a manual for running a smooth electoral process. The booklet contains chapters on topics such as the registration process, nomination process, certification of candidates and absentee voting. The booklet also includes a detailed glossary on election specific terminology and a section that answers some frequently asked questions.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
School & Community College Supplement to the Local Election Officials Handbook
This document, issued by Illinois State Board of Elections in 2003, was meant to supplement the broader “Local Election Officials Hand Book of 2003.” This particular book covers school and community college districts and was made to help officials from these institutions administer polling stations more efficiently. A list of candidates along with their area of residence is provide, furthermore, registration documents such as “petition for nomination” forms are included as well.