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Women and MMP
“Women and MMP” is a leaflet produced in 1993 by the Women’s Electoral Lobby and the Electoral Reform Coalition arguing that the new Mixed Member Proportional proposed system of electing members of the New Zealand parliament is beneficial to women candidates. In this leaflet, graphs are shown supporting the assertion that women have a greater role both as voters and as candidates under a Mixed Member Proportional system.
Election Material
Constitution
Les Lois Fondamentales De Finlande: Reglements De La Chambre Des Representants
Fundamental Laws of Finland (French Translation).
Election Material
Ballot
Montenegro Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used to elect the President of Montengro in elections held on 20 December 1992. The main candidates in the election were Momir BULATOVIC, Branko KOSTIC, Slavko PEROVIC, and Novak KILIBARDA. A second round of voting was held on 10 January 1993.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Guide to The Early Election - Serbia
Guide to The Early Election - Serbia
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Referendum Law of The National Council of The Slovak Republic
The Referendum Law of The National Council of The Slovak Republic
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitutional Act, 1992 - With Constitutional Provisions Continued in force
The Constitutional Act, 1992 - With Constitutional Provisions Continued in force
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Election Material
Ballot
Georgia Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the first post-Soviet Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Georgia. The main candidates in the election were the Peace Bloc, the 11 October Bloc, the National Democratic Party, the Unity Bloc, and the Democratic Party.
Election Material
Ballot
Georgia Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used for the first post-Soviet Georgian Presidential election in October 1992. The only candidate in the election was Eduard SHEVARDNADZE.