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Guatemala Legislative (Diputados) Ballot 1999
Ballot used for Parlaimentary elections in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used for national list candidates.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Legislative (Disputados) Ballot 1999
Elections for Parliament were held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. This ballot was used for direct district elections in the Central District of Guatemala.
Election Material
Ballot
Guatemala Presidential Ballot 1999
Ballot used for the first round of Presidential elections held in Guatemala on 7 November 1999. The main candidates in the election were Alfonso PORTILLO and Oscar BERGER.
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Report/Paper
Estudio Sobre la Inscripcion de los Ninos en el Registro Civil de Guatemala: Informe Finale
October 31, 1999
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Uruguay Electoral Law - 1999
Uruguay Electoral Law - 1999
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on The Use of Media By Political Parties
Law on The Use of Media By Political Parties
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on internal Elections in Political Parties
Law on internal Elections in Political Parties
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Constitution
Reformas A La Constitucion Politica De La Republica De Guatemala
Reforms passed by the Congress of Guatemala in 1998, before being offered up to the public in a 1999 referendum.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Special elections regionales
“Special elections regionales” is a special article in the magazine ‘Ca Rhone-Alpes’ from 1998, available in French, advertizing the upcoming March 15, 1998, regional election to elect members of the Council in Rhone-Alpes, France. The document provides a description of past election in the region of Rhone Alpes, provides statistics of its inhabitants, and explains the structure of the regional Council and how the vote to elect new members will proceed.