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Standing Order for Parliament of the UAE
Standing Order for Parliament of the UAE
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Constitution of the Republic of Liberia
Constitution of the Republic of Liberia
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
New Elections Law (1986)
Liberia's 1986 election law
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Civic Education Material
The Refugee
This is an advertisement for the radio show “The Refugee” that was produced in Liberia by the UNHCR and PSI. The program was released in 1990 in the middle of the Liberian Civil War.
Publication
Report/Paper
Report on Joint UN/IFES Mission Electoral Process in Liberia
This report summarizes the IFES mission regarding the electoral process in Liberia in 1994.
September 30, 1993
Publication
Report/Paper
Draft Report on the Kyrgyzstan Voter Education and Motivation Program
This report discusses the Voter Education and Motivation Program in Kyrgyzstan. The report details how IFES worked to develop a voter education program, use the media to increase voter knowledge and construct a way to evaluate success.
January 31, 1995
Election Material
Ballot
Kyrgyzstan Parliamentary Elections Ballot 1995
Ballot used for Kyrgyzstani parliamentary election held on 5 February 1995. This ballot was used in district 25, and voters are instructed to vote for one of the candidates listed.
Publication
Report/Paper
Kyrgyzstan Technical Election Assessment March 1995
This report summarizes the technical election assessment conducted in 1995 by IFES in Kyrgyzstan. The various sections of this report discuss the voter education and motivation program, election laws, the Central Election Commission process and, lastly, the February election observations and suggestions for future initiatives.
February 28, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Da My Choice
This Liberian cartoon explains the importance of voter registration, encourages voter participation, and emphasizes free and fair elections in the upcoming July 19th, 1997 General Elections. Entitled “Da My Choice,” this Independent Elections Commission (IECOM) publication features fictional Liberian citizens eager to vote democratically.