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Fiji (Lomaivuna, Namosi, Kadavu) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Postal ballot paper used in the Lomaivuna, Namosi, Kadavu Open Constituency during the Fijian Parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Magodro Open Constituency) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Postal ballot used in Constituency No. 60 (Magodro Open Constituency) for the 8 May 1998 Fijian Parliamentary elections.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Ba West) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot used in the Parliamenray elections in Fiji on 8 May 1999. This ballot was used in Constituency No. 13, the Ba West Fijian Provinical Communal Constituency.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Bua, Macuata West) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot used for Parliamentary elections in Fiji on 8 May 1999. This ballot was used in the Bua Macuata West Open Constituency.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Rewa Fijian Provincial communal) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot paper used for the Fijian Parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999. This ballot paper was used in the 10th Constituency, the Rewa Fijian Provincial Communal Constituency.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Civic/Voter Education Instructional Manual for the Referendum on the choice of a Political System
“Civic/Voter Education Instructional Manual for the Referendum on the Choice” is a booklet that was distributed in 1999 to help educate voters on the upcoming year 2000 referendum on the Ugandan Political System. The booklet describes civic education, as well as what the differences will be between “The Movement” and “Multi Party” systems.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Join Us in Campaigning for a Just Domestic Relations Law
“Join Us in Campaigning for a Just Domestic Relations Law” is a pamphlet that was published in September of 1999 by the Ugandan Women’s Network. The pamphlet outlines the “Domestic Rights Bill,” a bill that was aimed at creating a more equitable legal status for women and in doing so create more stability in the household. Specifically the bill advocated for defining adultery as gender neutral, cementing the age one can consent to marriage at 18 years and recognizing that mental and physiological violence can be considered grounds for divorce.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic of The Fiji Islands
Constitution of Fiji, as amended through 1998.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Leadership Code (Amendment) Bill, 1998
The Leadership Code (Amendment) Bill, 1998