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Voter Education in Haiti
After a close and controversial first-round presidential vote in November, on March 20 Haiti held a runoff election for its top two presidential candidates, Mirlande Manigat and Michel Martelly. As part of its technical assistance to the CEP, and in close coordination and cooperation with other partners, IFES organized a public information campaign reminding voters to check their registration information, confirm the location of their polling station and cast their ballots on Election Day.
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Civil Identification Project for Peru Feasibility Study
This study discusses the support which IFES provided IDENTIDAD (Peru) in its important task of issuing reliable and secure identification documents to Peruvian citizens in order that they may, among other important activities, participate in the electoral processes of the country.
October 31, 1997
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Report/Paper
Political Participation: Qualitative Study of Peru - Summary of Findings
The report is a study of the political participation of citizens in Peru. The results and recommendations are presented in the report along with various responses to a range of electoral subjects.
October 31, 1997
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Report/Paper
Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17 Presidential Election, Annex P-Y
This annex to the Haiti Training and Voter Education Report for the December 17, 1996 Presidential Elections provides instructions and procedures for revising election lists, reports to the electoral committee and tables of election candidates.
February 28, 1996
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Peru: Pre-Election Technical Assessment
This report summarizes pre-election findings of the general election system in Peru in April 1995. Specifically, the report focuses on Peru’s efforts to fully integrate computer technology in order to speed up the processing of election results and thereby increase public confidence in the electoral system.
April 30, 1994