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Honduras Municipal Ballot 1997
Sample ballot paper used for the 30 November 1997 municipal election. This sample ballot shows support for the National Party of Honduras's candidate, Cesar CASTELLANOS.
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Ballot
Hounduras Presidential Ballot 1997
Ballot paper used in the 1997 Honduran Presidential election. The 1997 election was the first time in Honduran history that voters could cast seperate ballots for President, Parliament, and the municipal elections. The main candidates were Nora de MEIGAR and Carlos Roberto FLORES.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como Votar en Estas Elecciones
“How to Vote in These Elections” is a newsletter flyer, available in Spanish, published in 1997 by the “La Prensa” newspaper in Honduras, in lead up to the November 30, 1997 General Elections in Honduras and intended to instruct voters on the voting procedures. This special issue of the newsletter contains some cartoons reflecting the political parties participating in the elections.
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Report/Paper
Poll worker Training Support and Observation Mission, December 29, 1996, Partial Elections, Trip Report January 1997
This report summarizes IFES’ efforts and results concerning the training of poll workers in the Ivory Coast. The report is specific to the partial legislative and municipal elections held in late December, 1996. The report details the 3 separate training sessions that took place throughout the Ivory Coast and is specific to poll workers chosen by an Ivorian NGO.
December 31, 1996
Election Material
Ballot
Cote d'Ivoire Parliamentary Ballot 1996
Ballot papers and envelope from Parliamentary elections held in Cote d'Ivoire on 29 December 1996. These ballot papers would have been used in the 100th Electoral District in the Prefecture of Korhogo. Ballots are for Ousmane COULIBALY and Coulibaly Mamadou SANGAFOWA.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
…Et si on essayait la Democratie?
“…Et si on essayait la démocratie?” is a comics trip created by GERDDES, available in French, which focuses on democracy in the Ivory Coast. The document, published in 1996, tells the story of a king that decided to make a pact of democracy with his people and at the time of elections, he acts to ensure fairness and the rule of law.
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Report/Paper
An Assessment of Progress Toward Local and National Elections in the Kingdom of Cambodia: July - August 1995
This report serves as an assessment of progress toward local and national elections in Cambodia. The results of IFES work stem from work conducted in 1995 concerning the formation of a committee to develop new laws on local and national elections. Included in this document are drafts of the local election laws, technical elements of the law and records of governmental, legislative and citizen discussions.
August 31, 1995
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Report/Paper
Pre-Election Technical Assessment: Kingdom of Cambodia
This report serves as an assessment of progress toward local and national elections in Cambodia. The results of IFES work stem from work conducted in 1995 concerning the formation of a committee to develop new laws on local and national elections. Included in this document are drafts of the local election laws, technical elements of the law and records of governmental, legislative and citizen discussions.
July 31, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Programme D'Education Civique
“Programme d’Education Civique” is a report created by GERDDES – Cote d’Ivoire, available in French, which explains what the electoral system should be in the Ivory Coast. This civic education document, published in 1995, outlines the importance of the constitution, breaks down the different levels of the government, explains the rights of a citizen – particularly the right to vote – and briefly explains how elections happen.
Publication
Report/Paper
Voters Registry Revision and Elections Preparation: A Technical Assessment
This report concerns IFES efforts at voter registration in the Ivory Coast in 1994 for the national elections scheduled for 1995. The report includes notes from meetings with political parties, civic groups, government administrators, diplomatic corps and NGOs. The report discusses four major concern areas for the 1995 elections: lack of openness among the government, lack of participation in the revision process by opposition parties, the seamless relationship between the leading political party and the Ivoirian government and lastly, the vague laws regulating the electoral system in the Ivory Coast.
December 31, 1994