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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
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Election and Recall of Representatives and Councillors
Law on Election and Recall of Representatives and Councillors
Publication
Report/Paper
Ethiopia: Technical Assistance Project
This report summarizes the technical assistance provided to Ethiopia’s National Electoral Board in 1994. The report also summarizes election day observations and discusses the post-election evaluation workshop that IFES conducted.
August 31, 1994
Publication
Report/Paper
Pre-Election Technical Assessment of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
This report summarizes IFES efforts to analyze the Macedonian election system in regards to new Election Laws, political party organizations. Additionally, the report assesses the various needs and priorities addressed by the international donor community with regard to democratization assistance efforts.
June 30, 1994
Election Material
Constitution
The Draft Constitution of Ethiopia
English translation of the 1994 draft constitution of Ethiopia.
Publication
Report/Paper
Ethiopia: Pre-Election Technical Assessment, May 1994
This report analyzes the electoral situation in Ethiopia prior to the 1994 elections. The report identifies pre-election tasks that the Government should implement for successful elections. The report also lists suggestions for future elections.
April 30, 1994