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Ecuador Consejeros Municipales Ballot 1994
Ballot used for elections held in Ecuador on 1 May 1994. This ballot was used to elect members of the Municipal Council of Guayaquil.
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Ballot
Ecuador Consejeros Provinciales Ballot 1994
Ballot used during elections to provincial councils in Ecuador on 1 May 1994. The election in the province of Pichincha elected four members by proportional representation.
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador Consejeros Municipales Ballot 1994
Municipal elections were held in Ecuador on 1 May 1994. This ballot was used to elect members of the municipal council in the capital city of Quito.
Election Material
Ballot
Latvia Parliamentary Election Ballot 1993
Ballot used in the first post-Communist parliamentary elections in Latvia on 5 and 6 June 1993. The major parties in the election were Latvian Way (Latvijas Cels) #22, Latvian National Independence Movement (Latvijas Nacionalas Neatkaribas Kustiba) #11, the National Harmony Party (Saskana Latvijai - Atszimsana Tautsaimniecibai) #19, and the Latvian Farmers' Union (Latvijas Zemnieku Savieniba) #4.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of Ecuador
The Constitution of Ecuador (1978), with amendments through 1993.
Election Material
Ballot
Montenegro Ballot 1993
Ballot used for elections held in Montenegro on 26 January 1993.
Election Material
Ballot
Montenegro Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used to elect the President of Montengro in elections held on 20 December 1992. The main candidates in the election were Momir BULATOVIC, Branko KOSTIC, Slavko PEROVIC, and Novak KILIBARDA. A second round of voting was held on 10 January 1993.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador Presidential Second Round Ballot 1992
Ballot used for the second round of voting for the President of Ecuador. The second round was held on 5 July 1992, and the main candidates were Sixto DURAN BALLEN (Union Republic Party) and Jaime NEBOT (Social Christian Party).