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The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
Election Material
Constitution
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
Election Material
Constitution
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
Election Material
Constitution
Constitutions of The Countries of The World: Somali Democratic Republic
Constitution of the Somali Democratic Republic, as published in 1981.
Election Material
Constitution
The Virgin Islands (Constitution) Order 1976
Constitution of the British Virgin Islands (1976).
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Australia Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918: Reprinted
Australia Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918: Reprinted
Election Material
Ballot
Australia (Capital Territory) Postal Ballot 1984
Postal ballot used for federal elections in Australia on 1 December 1984. Using this ballot, voters would elect the two Senators for the Australian Capital Territory. Voters could vote either for a party list of for individual candidates.
Election Material
Ballot
Australia Referendum Ballot 1984
Australia held a referendum in conjuction with the 1984 federal election. The referendum posed two questions to voters to fix the terms of Senators to that of the House of Representatives, and of the interchange of powers between the state and federal governments.
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (2nd District)
Ballot paper for the Second Electoral District of the British Virgin Islands for the General Election held on 20 February 1995.
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (8th District)
Ballot paper used in the Eight Electoral District of the British Virgin Islands for the general election held on 20 February 1995.