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Election FAQ
Elections in the Philippines: 2019 Mindanao Plebiscite
On January 21 and February 6, registered voters in localities covered by the proposed Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in the Philippines and areas that successfully petitioned for inclusion in the Bangsamoro and their parent government units went to the polls to vote in the Mindanao plebiscite. To help you understand this important electoral process, IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions on Elections in the Philippines: 2019 Mindanao Plebiscite.
Election FAQ
Elections in Iran: 2017 Presidential and Municipal Elections
On May 19, Iranians will go to the polls to elect their next president and members of city and village councils. If no candidate receives a majority (50% plus one) in the presidential election, the top two candidates will compete in a runoff election.
Election FAQ
Elections in Iran: 2016 Majlis and Assembly of Experts Elections
On February 26, Iranians will vote for the 290-member Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iran’s Parliament, also known as the Majlis) and the 88-member Assembly of Experts. The Majlis and the Assembly of Experts play a role in selecting the individuals who serve in the country’s non-elected positions with the greatest religious and political authority – the Supreme Leader of Iran and the Guardian Council. To help you understand this important electoral process, IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions on these elections.
Election FAQ
Elections in Iran: June 14 Presidential Elections
Iran is holding its presidential election on June 14, 2013. Elections in Iran:June 14 Presidential Elections, IFES’ frequently asked questions (FAQs), sheds light on Iran’s electoral system, who is running and the voting process.
Election FAQ
Elections in the Philippines: May 13 National and Local Elections
The May 13 national and local elections in the Philippines will see more than 70,000 precincts open nationwide for voters to cast their ballots. IFES' frequently asked questions (FAQs) on Elections in the Philippines: May 13 National and Local Elections address key questions on these polls.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Republic of The Philippines Act No. 8753
Republic of The Philippines Act No. 8753
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Important notice to: The People of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
“Important Notice to: The People of Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao” is a May 1999 flyer encouraging residents of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao to register to vote so that they may participate in the September 1999 Regional Elections in the Philippines. The document, published by the Commission on Elections, also contains a page of the Mindanao Cross newspaper with different editorial articles.
Election Material
Ballot
Philippines General Election Ballot 1998 #1
Ballot used for the 11 May 1998 General Elections in the Philippines. Voters are instructed to vote for President, Vice President, 12 Senators, and one Party List for members of the House of Representatives. This ballot was used in the city of Pagalungan, in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.
Election Material
Ballot
Philippines General Election Ballot 1998 #2
Sample ballot provided by the PDP Laban Party for the 11 May 1998 General Election in the Philippines. This ballot showed their supported candidates for President, Vice-President, Senator, Party-List Representative, Congressman, Mayor, Vice-Mayor, and City Council.
Election Material
Ballot
Philippines General Election Ballot 1998
Sample ballot provided by the Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino (LAMMP) coalition for the 11 May 1998 General Election. This ballot shows the supported candidates for President, Vice-President, Senators, Congressman, Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Councilors.