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Estonia General Election Ballot 1992
Ballot used the first post-Soviet elections in Estonia. The left side of the page was used for Presidential elections, in which the main candidates were Arnold RUUTEL, Lennart MERI, and Rein TAAGEPERA. The 1992 election was the only time that Estonia's President was directly elected. The right side of the ballot shows candidates for the Parliament in the Louna-Tallinn district.
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Report/Paper
Republic of Estonia: An Assessment of the Election to the Riigikogu and the Presidency, September 16-24, 1992
This report summarizes IFES findings from the September 1992 elections in Estonia. The report discusses election problems, successes and voting processes.
September 30, 1992
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia General Election Ballot 1994
Ballot used in the 1994 Macedonian presidential election. The main candidates in the election were Kiro Gligorov (Alliance for Macedonia) and Ljubisha Georgievskui (VMRO-DPMNE).
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia General Election Ballot 1994 #2
Ballot used in the first round of the Macedonian general election on 16 October 1994. The main candidates in the presidential election were Kiro GLIGOROV and Ljubisha GEORGIEVSKI. The main candidates in the Parliamentary election were the Alliance for Macedonia, VMRO-DPMNE, and the Democratic Party.
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia Legislative 1994
Ballot instructions provided by the VMRO-DNPRE and Democratic Party boycotting the second round of the Macedonian general election in 1994. The parties claimed that there has been irregularities in the first round, thusly refusing to participate in the second round on 30 October.
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia Legislative 1994 #2
Statement from the VMRE-DPMNE and Democratic Party urging voters to to boycott the second round of Parliamentary elections on 30 October 1994. The two parties claimed that there had been irregularities in the first round of voting, and refused to take place in the second round.