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Val-special
“Val-Special” is a Swedish pamphlet produced by Invandrar Tidningen in 1991 that provides voter information to Swedish eligible citizens before the September 15th, 1991 county council and municipal elections and the October 20th, 1991 parochial church council elections. Instructions on how to vote both in Sweden and abroad are found in English, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Serbian, Turkish, Greek, Polish, French, German, Tigrinya, Northern and Southern Kurdish, Persian, and Arabic.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Sweden 1991
Electoral Law - Sweden 1991
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
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Report/Paper
Pre-Election Assessment: Seychelles
This report details the IFES pre-election assessment team’s findings and the results from the IFES survey on the status of election preparations in Seychelles during its transition from a single-party state to a multi-party democracy.
June 30, 1992
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Programme D'Education Civique
“Programme d’Education Civique” is a report created by GERDDES – Cote d’Ivoire, available in French, which explains what the electoral system should be in the Ivory Coast. This civic education document, published in 1995, outlines the importance of the constitution, breaks down the different levels of the government, explains the rights of a citizen – particularly the right to vote – and briefly explains how elections happen.
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Report/Paper
Voters Registry Revision and Elections Preparation: A Technical Assessment
This report concerns IFES efforts at voter registration in the Ivory Coast in 1994 for the national elections scheduled for 1995. The report includes notes from meetings with political parties, civic groups, government administrators, diplomatic corps and NGOs. The report discusses four major concern areas for the 1995 elections: lack of openness among the government, lack of participation in the revision process by opposition parties, the seamless relationship between the leading political party and the Ivoirian government and lastly, the vague laws regulating the electoral system in the Ivory Coast.
December 31, 1994