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Georgia Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the first post-Soviet Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Georgia. The main candidates in the election were the Peace Bloc, the 11 October Bloc, the National Democratic Party, the Unity Bloc, and the Democratic Party.
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Georgia Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used for the first post-Soviet Georgian Presidential election in October 1992. The only candidate in the election was Eduard SHEVARDNADZE.
Election Material
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Georgia Parliamentary Candidate List 1992
Candidate list for Parliamentary elections held in the Republic of Georgia on 11 October 1992. The main candidates in the election were the Peace Bloc, the 11 October Bloc, the National Democratic Party, the Unity Bloc, and the Democratic Party.
Election Material
Ballot
Armenia Referendum Ballot 1995
Ballot used for the 5 July 1995 referendum held in Armenia. Voters were asked if they wanted to adopt the constitution adopted by the Parliament.
Election Material
Ballot
Armenia National Assembly Ballot 1995
English translation of the ballot used for National Assembly elections held in Armenia in 1995. The main parties in the election were the Republican Bloc, Shamiram, and the Armenian Communist Party.
Election Material
Ballot
Armenia Ballot 1996
Ballot used in the 22 September 1996 presidential election in Armenia. The main candidates in the election were Levon TER-PETROSYAN (Pan-Armenian National Movement), Vazgen MANUKYAN (National Democratic Union), and Sergey BADALYAN (Armenian Communist Party).
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Armenia Ballot 1997
Ballot used for Armenian election held on 13 April 1997.
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Civic Education Material
Daraja Update
This November 1997 issue of “Daraja” touches on the struggle to achieve civic elections in Kenya and promoting democracy and good governance in Africa. The lead article focuses on the effort to enhance civic education and elections in the midst of executive governmental power that is not in favor of promoting political participation or expanding democracy. The second major piece describes the pathway to achieving peace in Africa and six major impediments to achieving strong democracy in the region. The challenges presented by the article to developing democracy in Africa are overcoming violence, sound democracy development managment, enhancing the role of civil society, mainstreaming women into politics, increasing the capacity of African institutions that allow for democracy development and developing an ownership of democratic reforms in order to bring about demcoracy that fits the region and culture that it will be governing.