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Election and Political Party Law
Taiwanese Law and Regulations on Elections and Recall of Elected officials
Taiwanese Law and Regulations on Elections and Recall of Elected officials
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election and Recall Law
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election and Recall Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Public officials Election and Recall Law During The Period of National Mobilization in Suppression of Communist Rebellion
Public officials Election and Recall Law During The Period of National Mobilization in Suppression of Communist Rebellion
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Report/Paper
Report of the IFES Delegation Examining the Evolution of the Election Process in Belarus, March 20-24, 1992
This document is based on a March 1992 report by the IFES delegation examining the evolution of the electoral process in the Republic of Belarus. The report discusses the political setting and details the political, constitutional and electoral systems. The report also comments on the legislating and administering of elections in Belarus. Sections of the report cover campaign finance, balloting, and voter registration.
March 31, 1992
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Electoral Law - Montenegro
Election Material
Ballot
Montenegro Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used to elect the President of Montengro in elections held on 20 December 1992. The main candidates in the election were Momir BULATOVIC, Branko KOSTIC, Slavko PEROVIC, and Novak KILIBARDA. A second round of voting was held on 10 January 1993.
Election Material
Ballot
Montenegro Ballot 1993
Ballot used for elections held in Montenegro on 26 January 1993.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Candidate information poster for Taipei municipal elections
This poster for the 1994 Taipei municipal elections in Taiwan provides candidate information in order to educate Taiwanese voters in an effort to ensure educated voting.