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Election and Political Party Law
1990, No 4, An Act to Provide for The Taking of Polls in No-Licence Districts
1990, No 4, An Act to Provide for The Taking of Polls in No-Licence Districts
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Speaker's Placards
This document entitled “Speaker’s Placards” from 1997 provides 8 potential designs focusing on aspects of the Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s parliament as well as New Zealand recent election information to be displayed on billboard-type material after approval.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Cum Votam
“How Do We Vote?” is a voter handbook issued in 1992, available in Romanian, in lead up to the September 27, 1992 General Elections in Romania, when people were expected to vote for the Parliament (the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies) and for the President. The handbook is intended to inform voters about the voting procedures giving precise instructions on how to correctly exercise one’s right to vote.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Local (Mayor) Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the 1992 mayoral election in Galati on 9 Febraury 1992.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Local Council Ballot 1992
Ballot used for the City Council elections in Galati held on 9 February 1992. Voters selected a party list of candidates for proportional seating on the Council.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Civil Education Outreach Project for Romania
This proposal for the “Civic Education Outreach Program for Romania” by IFES outlines its plans for the promotion of democratic concepts into the country as well as plans for voter education. Published on March 31, 1992 this proposal includes program objectives, plans for implementation, and a core curriculum with the goal of providing Romanians the means to participate in democratic elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The Guide to the Electoral Referendum
“The Guide to the Electoral Referendum” was published by the Electoral Referendum Panel in 1992 and regards the September 19th 1992 vote in which a system of elections will be chosen to challenge the existing voting system. In addition to a brief history of New Zealand’s electoral history and a voting procedure outline, this guide outlines the different potential electoral system and provides their implications on New Zealand politics. These systems are the Mixed Member Proportional System, the Preferential Voting System, the Supplementary Member System and the Single Transferable Vote System.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Sistemul Electoral Roman: Program
“The Romanian Electoral System: Schedule” is an agenda for “The Romanian Electoral System” seminar, available in Romanian, and set up during the 4th-6th of September, 1992, by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems and the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the first round of the 1992 presidential election in Romania. The main candidates in the 27 Septemeber election were Ion ILIESCU (Democratic National Salvation Front), Emil CONSTANTINESCU, and Gheorghe FUNAR (Romanian National Unity Party). A second round of voting was held on 11 October.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Senate Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the 27 September 1992 Senate elections in Romania. This ballot was used in district no. 41 in Bucharest. The main parties in the election were the Democratic National Salvation Front, the Romanian Democratic Convention, and the National Salvation Front.