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Vote in poll or shut up
Issued by the Electoral Commission of Papua New Guinea in December 1996, the newsletter entitled “Vote in Poll or Shut Up” attempts to encourage PNG citizens to register to vote and participate in the upcoming 1997 general elections. In the newsletter are articles on electoral procedures, campaign information, and cartoons advocating for the importance of voting.
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Election and Political Party Law
Exortacao Eleitoral Lei Eleitoral Relatorio Das Actividades Das Assembleias
Exortacao Eleitoral Lei Eleitoral Relatorio Das Actividades Das Assembleias
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Annex 11.1.12 Election Law Adopted in July, 1986 - Used for 1986 Election Lei Eleitoral
Annex 11.1.12 Election Law Adopted in July, 1986 - Used for 1986 Election Lei Eleitoral
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Boletim Da Republica Suplemento - 1 Serie - Numero 47 - Sumario Lei No 9/96 and Other Miscellaneous Numbers
Boletim Da Republica Suplemento - 1 Serie - Numero 47 - Sumario Lei No 9/96 and Other Miscellaneous Numbers
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law of Mozambique 1993
Electoral Law of Mozambique 1993
Election FAQ
Elections in Libya: June 25 Council of Representatives Elections
On June 25, Libyans return to the polls for the second time this year to elect 200 members to the Council of Representatives (CoR).
Election FAQ
Elections in Libya: The February 20 Constituent Assembly Elections
On February 20, registered Libyans were scheduled to elect 60 members of the Libyan Constituent Assembly.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vote for the Future
The book, Vote for the Future was published in 1997 by the Oxford University Press and is directed at the importance of youth education of politics and elections in Papua New Guinea. An overview of the Papua New Guinea election process is included as well as several chapters dedicated to the political structure and governmental functions of Papua New Guinea.