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2015 IFES Photo Contest Winner
An image of two Fulani women patiently queueing to register to vote in Nigeria’s 2015 historic elections received top honors in IFES' 2015 Photography Contest.
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 Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Personal Identity Cards (Zolzk)
Law on Personal Identity Cards (Zolzk)
Election Material
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The Constitution of The Republic of Slovenia
The Constitution of The Republic of Slovenia
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution De La Republique De Slovenie (Partiel)
French translation of parts of the Constitution of Slovenia.
Election Material
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Taiwan Presidential Ballot 1996
Ballot used for Presidential elections held in Taiwan on 23 March 1996. Voters were allowed to select one list for President and Vice-President in the election. The main candidates were LEE Teng-hui (column 2) and PENG Ming-min (column 3).
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Law
The Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Law