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Guinea Presidential Ballot 1993
Ballot papers used for the 1993 Presidential election in Guinea. Candidates shown in this selection include, Mamadou Bhoye BA, Jean Marie DORE, Facine TOURE, Mohamed Mansour KABA, Siaradiou DIALLO, Ismael Mohamed GHUSSEIN, Alpha CONTE, and Lansana CONTE
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guide pour les Elections Presidentielles et Legislatives
“Guide pour les Elections Presidentielles et Legislatives” is a guide from October 1993, available in French, which details eligibility, voting procedure, and information on the electoral commission that citizens should know for the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections in Guinea. The document, published by the Ministry of the Interior and Security for Guinea, also gives information on Legislative Elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Que Dieu protege la Guinee
“Que Dieu protege la Guinee” is a September 1993 memo, available in French, which addresses religious citizens of Guinea and summarizes a disastrous situation in which Guineans no longer care for each other, resulting in violence and chaos. The document, published by the Muslim and Christian religious leaders of Guinea, states that the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections could be a turning point for the country if national unity can be preserved through social justice and freedom.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
La Guinee, une famille a Construire
“La Guinee, une famille a Construire” is an August 1993 essay, available in French, which states that Guinea currently finds itself in a divided state where anarchy is becoming the mode of society – the essay urges citizens of Guinea, instead of spreading violence while waiting for the authorities to react, to take part in politics and make the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections a turning point for the country. The document, published by the Episcopal Conference of Guinea, expresses the belief that if people follow the route of democracy, that society will settle itself and national unity will be achieved.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
En Route avec Notre Peuple vers la Democratie (Declaration sur la situation guieenne)
“En Route avec Notre Peuple vers la Democratie (Declaration sur la situation guineenne)” is an October 1992 report, available in French, which summarizes the Guinean situation in connection to the state of democracy in the country. The document, published by the Episcopal Conference of Guinea, describes the stance the Church of Guinea takes on political advancement in Guinea – to increase democracy, freedom and peace.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
A Guide to the Voter
In preparation for the November 3rd, 1992 Presidential Elections and the December 8th, 1992 Parliamentary elections in Ghana, the Interim National Commission published “A Guide to the Voter.” This guide provided Ghanaian citizens with complete voter registration information, further information on the election process and an overview of election workers. The purpose of this guide is to educate the public and contribute towards a peaceful, free, and fair election.
Publication
Report/Paper
Ghana: A Pre-Election Assessment Report, June 1, 1992
This report discusses the pre-election assessment conducted by IFES before the 1992 legislative elections and vote for a new constitution. The report provides information regarding the new constitution, election policies and civic/voter education. The report concludes with information regarding the electoral framework, election observations and recommendations for the future.
May 31, 1992
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic of Ghana - May 1992
The Constitution of Ghana after passage in a popular referendum in 1992.
Election Material
Constitution
Draft Constitution of The Republic of Ghana
1992 draft version of the Ghanian Constitution.
Election Material
Constitution
Official Journal: Fundamental Laws, Organization Laws 1992
Constitution of Guinea with reforms through 1992.