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Russia Ballot 1997
Ballot used for municipal elections in Moscow on 14 December 1997. This ballot was used in Moscow's no. 35 constituency.
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Macedonia Legislative 1994
Ballot instructions provided by the VMRO-DNPRE and Democratic Party boycotting the second round of the Macedonian general election in 1994. The parties claimed that there has been irregularities in the first round, thusly refusing to participate in the second round on 30 October.
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Macedonia Legislative 1994 #2
Statement from the VMRE-DPMNE and Democratic Party urging voters to to boycott the second round of Parliamentary elections on 30 October 1994. The two parties claimed that there had been irregularities in the first round of voting, and refused to take place in the second round.
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia General Election Ballot 1994
Ballot used in the 1994 Macedonian presidential election. The main candidates in the election were Kiro Gligorov (Alliance for Macedonia) and Ljubisha Georgievskui (VMRO-DPMNE).
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia General Election Ballot 1994 #2
Ballot used in the first round of the Macedonian general election on 16 October 1994. The main candidates in the presidential election were Kiro GLIGOROV and Ljubisha GEORGIEVSKI. The main candidates in the Parliamentary election were the Alliance for Macedonia, VMRO-DPMNE, and the Democratic Party.
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #1
Ballot used in the 12 December 1993 Parliamentary election in Russia. This ballot was used in the city of Moscow and was used for the party list seats. In the election 225 seats were filled by proportional representation. The major parties in the election were the Liberal Democratic Party, Russia's Choice, the Communist Party, Women of Russia, the Agrarian Party, and Yabloko.
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #2
Ballots used for Parliamentary elections in Russia in 1993. These two ballots were used to fill the 225 single member district seats in the Duma. The first ballot is from constituency no. 10, the Karelia Republic, and the second ballot is from constituency no. 91, the Kemerova Oblast.