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Moldova Presidential Ballot 1996
English translation of the ballot to elect the President of Moldova. The first round of the election was held on 17 November 1996 and the main candidates were Mircea SNEGUR (Party of Rebirth and Conciliation of Moldova), Petru LUCINSCHI (Independent) and Vladimir VORONIN (Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova). A second round of voting was held on 1 December.
Publication
Report/Paper
Republic of Moldova: Local Elections: April 16, 1995
This report summarizes the 1995 local elections in Moldova. Included in the report is a copy of the election law, various diagrams and graphs showing voter turnout/support and the documents used in the elections.
April 30, 1995
Election Material
Ballot
Moldova Parliamentary Ballot 1994
Ballot used in the first post-Communist parliamentary elections in Moldova on 27 February 1994. The main parties in the election were the Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova (Partidul Democrat Agrar din Moldova), the Socialist Party-Unity Movement (Blocul electoral "Partidul Socialist si Miscarea Unitate-Edinstvo"), the Bloc of Peasants and Intellectuals (Blocul Taranilor si Intelectualilor), and the Alliance of the Christian Democratic Popular Front (Blocul electoral "Alianta Frontului Popular Crestin Democrat").
Publication
Report/Paper
Electoral Training Project, Honduras, September to December 1993
This report summarizes IFES’ electoral training project in Honduras from 1993. The report discusses a variety of training topics including poll-workers training, diffusion instructors, local and departmental election officials and training chiefs, supervisors and instructor leaders.
December 31, 1993
Publication
Report/Paper
Honduras 1993 Elections: Election Observation Mission Report
This report details election observations from the 1993 elections in Honduras. The report provides background on the elections and voter tabulation and vote counting. The appendix includes the results of the election, training manuals and the electoral law.
December 31, 1993
Election Material
Ballot
Honduras General Election Ballot 1993
Ballot paper used for the 1993 Honduran General Election. This ballot paper was used for the Presidential, Parliamentary, and Municipal elections. The main candidates in the Presidential election were Carlos Roberto REINA Idiaquez (Partido Liberal de Honduras), Marco Orlando IRIARTE Arita (Partido Democrata Cristian de Honduras), Olban Francisco VALLADARES (Partido Innovacion y Unidad), and Jose Oswaldo RAMOS Soto (Partido Nacional de Honduras).
Publication
Report/Paper
Pre-Election Assessment, Moldova: August, 1993
This report analyzes the Moldovan election law and accompanying legislation and focuses on areas of possible technical assistance to Moldova in the long and short term. The document serves as a resource for Moldovan election officials, political parties, civic groups, members of the media and the international donor community.
August 31, 1993
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Cartilla Electoral
“Election Guide” is an informative guide, available in Spanish, published in 1993 by the National Electoral Tribunal of Honduras, in lead up to the November 28, 1993 General Elections. The handbook is meant to instruct and assist the Board of Elections when observing the elections. The handbook offers guidance on the technical details of the elections day, such as the procedures to be performed by the Board of Elections, from the opening moment to the closing point of the polls. Additionally, it contains information on the vote counting procedures.
Election Material
Constitution
Les Lois Fondamentales De Finlande: Reglements De La Chambre Des Representants
Fundamental Laws of Finland (French Translation).
Election Material
Constitution
Constitutional Laws of Finland: Procedure of Parliament
A compilation of the Constitution Act of Finland, the Parliament Act, the Procedure of Parliament, Ministerial Responsibility Act, and Act on the High Court of Impeachment.