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Puerto Rico Municipal Ballot 1992
Ballot used in municipal elections in Carolina, Puerto Rico on 3 November 1992. The main parties constesting the election were the Partido Popular Democratico, the Partido Nuevo Progresista, and the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueno. Voters had the option to vote for an entire party list, a mix of candidates, or to nominate write-in candidates.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Unofficial translation of the Voter education poster for elections in the Russian Federation
This document explains the ballot content for the radification of the Constitution of the Russian Federation as well as the Federal Assembly election.
Publication
Report/Paper
Elections in Russia: A Technical Assessment
This report summarizes IFES’
technical assistance and public administration project to assess the evolving electoral process in Russia (in 1993). The aim of the project was to evaluate to electoral system, asses reform efforts and propose opportunities for collaboration with Russian electoral officials and civic organizations.
November 09, 1993
Election Material
Ballot
Puerto Rico Status Ballot 1993
Ballot used in the 14 November 1993 referendum in Puerto Rico regarding the status of the island. Voters had the option to vote for continued commonwealth status, statehood in the United States, or independence.
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #1
Ballot used in the 12 December 1993 Parliamentary election in Russia. This ballot was used in the city of Moscow and was used for the party list seats. In the election 225 seats were filled by proportional representation. The major parties in the election were the Liberal Democratic Party, Russia's Choice, the Communist Party, Women of Russia, the Agrarian Party, and Yabloko.
Election Material
Ballot
Russia Legislative Ballot 1993 #2
Ballots used for Parliamentary elections in Russia in 1993. These two ballots were used to fill the 225 single member district seats in the Duma. The first ballot is from constituency no. 10, the Karelia Republic, and the second ballot is from constituency no. 91, the Kemerova Oblast.