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Election and Political Party Law
Law on The Election of Authorities of The office of Jubilees and Pensions of University Professors
Law on The Election of Authorities of The office of Jubilees and Pensions of University Professors
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on Elections of Representatives to The National Assembly of Teachers on Public Education
Regulations on Elections of Representatives to The National Assembly of Teachers on Public Education
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Law on The Use of Media By Political Parties
Law on The Use of Media By Political Parties
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Law on internal Elections in Political Parties
Law on internal Elections in Political Parties
Election FAQ
Elections in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: January 23 Chamber of Deputies Elections
The January 23 Chamber of Deputies elections in Jordan will be the first parliamentary elections administered under the authority of the Independent Election Commission (IEC), which was established in 2012. To provide background on these changes and the upcoming elections, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) has put together a series of frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law - Uruguay 1989
Electoral Law - Uruguay 1989
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Uruguay instructions for Voting Commissions
Uruguay instructions for Voting Commissions
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
Regulations on internal Elections in Political Parties
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Election and Political Party Law
Uruguay Electoral Law - 1999
Uruguay Electoral Law - 1999
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Election and Political Party Law
Law on Voters Registration and Complementary Electoral Law
Law on Voters Registration and Complementary Electoral Law