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Local Government: Election Regulations - Draft
Local Government: Election Regulations - Draft
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Brazil General Election Ballot 1994
Ballot from the 1994 General Election in Brazil. Voters voted for the President, Governor, and Senator.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Election and Recall of Representatives and Councillors
Law on Election and Recall of Representatives and Councillors
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Enfrentemos la Corrupcion
“We will Face Corruption” is a civic education game description, available in Spanish, issued in 1994 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The game is meant to educate Paraguayans on the issue of corruption by helping them identify mechanisms of control that favor a transparent institutional management of the public goods. Included are a set of cards with 18 possible actions, whose priorities are the reduction of corruption.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Law on the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Amigo (a)
“Friend” is a flyer-formatted letter, available in Portuguese, issued in 1994 by the Institute of Socio-Economical Studies, Brazil , in lead up to the October 3, 1994 General Election in Brazil. The letter is intended to the general Brazilian public to encourage participation in the October 3, 1994 General Election. The letter makes reference to the handbook “The Power of Your Vote” to be used as a guidance device for understanding the electoral process in Brazil.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
European Parliament
The leaflet entitled, “European Parliament: How Ireland’s Representatives are Elected,” was published in September of 1994 by the Irish Department of the Environment. It provides Irish voters and potential candidates with the structure and system of the European Parliament in regards to Irish representation and participation. This leaflet further provides the requirements necessary for being one of the 15 Irish Representatives in the European Parliament as well as examples of legislation further explaining the European Parliament elections system.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How the Dail is Elected
This publication by the Irish Department of the Environment in September of 2004 entitled, “How the Dail is elected” provides general information to the Irish public on the structure of Dail and the electoral process. The Dail is the lower house of the Irish Parliament and included in this leaflet is the voting and nomination processes as well as the information on term limits and member qualifications.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How the President is Elected
“How the President is elected” is a leaflet issued by the Irish Department of the Environment in September of 1994 that details the qualifications of becoming the president and general information regarding the office. Also provided are rules and regulations regarding the voting and nomination processes as well as a list of the former presidents of Ireland including current president since 1990, Mary Robinson.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How the Seanad is Elected
This publication by the Irish Department of the Environment in September of 2004 entitled, “How the Senead is elected” provides general information to the Irish public on the structure of Senead and the electoral process. The Senead is the upper house of the Irish Parliament and included in this leaflet is the voting and nomination processes as well as the procedures regarding the election of University Members in Ireland.