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Malawi Parliamentary Ballot 1994
Ballot for the 1994 Malawian Parliamentary election. This ballot was used in the Chitipa Wenya district, and the major parties were the United Democratic Front and the Malawi Congress Party.
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Malawi Presidential Ballot 1994
A general election was held in Malawi on 17 May 1994. This ballot was used to elect the Malawian President. The candidates in the election were Bakili MULUZI (United Democratic Front), Hastings BANDA (Malawi Congress Party), and Chakufwa CHIHANA (Alliance for Democracy).
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Ballot
Malawi Referendum Ballot 1993
Ballot used for the referendum held in Malawi on 14 June 1993 to determine whether Malawi should become a multi-party democracy.
Election Material
Ballot
Suriname Ressort Council Ballot 1991
Ballot used for the general election held in Suriname on 25 May 1991. This ballot was used in the Kiesdistrikt X (Distrikt Sipalwini). The main candidates in the election were the New Front for Democracy and Development, the National Democratic Party and the Democratic Alternative '91-Pendawa Lima.
Election Material
Ballot
Suriname National Assembly Ballot 1991
Ballot used for the 25 May 1991 general election in Suriname. This ballot was used in the Paramarimbo district, and the main candidates in the election were the New Front for Democracy and Development, National Democratic Party, and the Democratic Alternative '91-Pendawa Lima.
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Ballot
Suriname Ressort Council Ballot 1991 (Cancelled)
Ballot prepared for the Ressort Council elections in Suriname on 25 May 1991. The original election was cancelled due to a lack of candidates, and were rescheduled for 3 August 1991.
Election Material
Ballot
Suriname Council Ballot 1991
Ballot used in the Kiesdistrikt IX (Districkt Brokopondo) for the Surinamese general election held on 21 May 1991. The main parties in the election were the New Front for Democracy and Development, the National Democratic Party, and the Democratic Alternative - '91-Pendawa Lima.