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Report of the IFES Delegation Studying the Evolution of the Electoral Process in the Russian Federation, March 25-26, 1992
This document is based on a report by the IFES delegation studying the evolution of the electoral process in the Russian Federation from March 1992.
March 31, 1992
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Establishment of The Boundaries of Regions and Local Authorities in Namibia
Establishment of The Boundaries of Regions and Local Authorities in Namibia
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How to Vote
This poster uses pictures and prose to walk Namibians through the electoral process. Distributed in 1992, this poster was focused on voter education surrounding that year’s regional and local authority council elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Your questions answered
“Your Questions Answered” provides Namibian citizens with basic voter information regarding the 1992 regional council and local authorities’ elections. Published by the Namibian Institute for Democracy (NID), this pamphlet, complete with illustrations, highlights the functions of regional and local elections as well as when and where Namibians can participate.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act, No. 25 of 1990
Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Act, No. 25 of 1990
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Local Authorities (Special Provisions) Act, No. 24 of 1990
Local Authorities (Special Provisions) Act, No. 24 of 1990
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Local Authorities Elections Ordinance (Chapter 262)
Local Authorities Elections Ordinance (Chapter 262)
Election Material
Ballot
Sri Lanka Parliamentary General Election Ballot 1989
Ballot used for Parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka held on 15 February 1989. This was the first Parliamentary election in Sri Lanka since 1977, and the main parties were the United National Party and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party.