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Moldova Election Brochure
“Moldova Election Brochure” is a voter handbook, available in Romanian, issued in 2001 by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems and the Center for Democratic Participatory Development, in lead up to the February 25, 2001 Parliamentary Elections in Moldova, and intended to stimulate voters to exercise their right to vote and to familiarize them with the voting instructions and the structure and functions of the Parliament to be elected by them.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Civic Voice Newsletter
“Civic Voice Newsletter” is the March-April 7th Edition of the “Civic Voice” informative bulletin, available in Russian, published in 2001 by the IFES-Moldova and is intended to serve as a source of information regarding the political and electoral situation in the Republic of Moldova. The bulletin contains a series of interviews, commentaries and analyses of different experts on the political and electoral conditions in the country. This particular edition includes an Interview with D. Diacov and Rumen Valcev. Additionally it contains an editorial written by I. Botan on Referendums. Additionally, this edition contains a brief profile of the Public Welfare Foundation and an editorial on civic registration, as well as other topics related to the political and electoral situation in Moldova.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
List of polling stations of prominent figures in the government or political campaigns
“List of Polling Stations of Prominent Figures in the Government or Political Campaigns” is a list of polling stations of prominent figures in the government or political affairs.
Election Material
Ballot
Peru General Election Ballot 2000
Ballot used during the 9 April 2000 General Elections in Peru. The main candidates in the election were Alejandro TOLEDO (Partido Peru Posible) and Alberto FUJIMORI (Alianza Electoral Peru 2000). The election was frought with allegations of fraud, and FUJIMORI would resign in November 2000.