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Guinée-Bissau: Rapport de la mission francophone d’observation, élection présidentielle anticipée du 28 juin et 26 juillet, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2009)
Guinea Bissau: Preliminary Statement, Early Presidential Elections-Second Round, EU (2009) The two‐week electoral campaign for the second round was held in a quiet and orderly manner. As in the first round, the second round election was conducted under a legal framework that provided for democratic elections. The EU EOM considers, however, that the legal framework can be improved, harmonized and simplified in advance of future elections. Essential improvements already recommended by past EU EOMs include, among others, then implementation of the vote of the Guinean Diaspora, a provision for election monitoring by non‐partisans groups of domestic observers.
Guinea Bissau: Final Report, Early Presidential Election, (2009) The presidential election was the fourth held since the establishment of a multi-party system in 1991. The process was organized by the CNE (Comissão Nacional de Eleições) in a professional, dedicated and transparent way and according to international principles. Despite the tense and insecure situation created by the killing of one candidate and a member of the Popular National Assembly (Assembleia Nacional Popular –ANP) the day before the start of the first round electoral campaign, voters and candidates fully enjoyed during the entire process their rights to vote and to be voted within an environment of freedom of expression, movement and association.
Guinea Bissau: Final Report, Early Presidential Election, (2009) (Portuguese version)
Guinea-Bissau: Final Report, Presidential Elections, EU, (2005)
Guinea-Bissau: Final Report, Presidential Elections, EU, (2005) (Portuguese version)
Guinea-Bissau: Final Report, Early Presidential Election, EU (2009) The early presidential election in Guinea Bissau was held in two rounds in June and July 2009. It was the fourth election since the establishment of a multi-party system in 1991. This report concludes that despite the tensions and insecurity caused by killing of one candidate the day before the start of electoral campaign, the election was generally peaceful and orderly. The report also identifies the observed shortcomings in the different phases of the election.
Guinea-Bissau: Pre-Election Assessment Mission Report, General Elections, 13 April 2014, EISA (2014)
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea Bissau - Candidate Registration Form
Guinea Bissau - Logo 2004 eleicoes_logo2
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
Guinea-Bissau - ballot paper
UNDP: Handbook on Technology and Electoral Registration - Experiences in Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe and East Timor (2012) The present publication is a consolidation of the technical work performed by the Project to Support the Electoral Cycle in Portuguese Speaking African Countries and East Timor (ProPALOP-TL), a project fully funded by the EU and managed by UNDP. The countries visited for this handbook were Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tomé and Principe and Timor-Leste.
Guinea: Final Report, Presidential and Legislative Elections, EU (2014)
Guinea-Bissau:AFRICAN UNION ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION TO THE SECOND ROUND OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ON 29 DECEMBER 2019 IN THE REPUBLIC OF GUINEA BISSAU (2019) Preliminary report of the African Union Election observer mission to the second round 29 December 2019 presidential election in Guinea Bissau
Calendario 2018 de elecciones en África
2018 Calendar of elections in Africa
Guinée Bissau: Code électoral (2013)
Guinea: Preliminary Statement, General Elections, EU (2014)
UNDP: Handbook on Journalistic Ethics in Media Coverage of Electoral Processes - Analysis of 4 African Portuguese Speaking Countries (PALOP) Case Studies (2011) The handbook consolidates knowledge based on the analysis of four case studies – Guinea-Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe, Cape Verde and Mozambique – the Media outlook, legal framework, mechanisms of self -regulation and existing good practice in terms of ethics and deontology, voluntary use and application of codes of conduct set for elections are some of the themes approached.
Guinée-Bissau: Rapport de la mission d’information et de soutien, deuxième tour de l'élection présidentielle du 24 juillet, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2005)
Guinée-Bissau: Rapport de la mission d’observation, élections législatives du 28 mars, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2004)
Guinée-Bissau: Rapport de la mission d’observation, élections présidentielles et législatives des 24 novembre 1999 et 16 janvier 2000, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2000)
Guinée-Bissau: Rapport de la mission d’information et de soutien, premier tour de l'élection présidentielle du 19 juin, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2005)
Guinea Bissau: Final Report, Presidential Elections, EU (2008)
Guinea-Bissau: Preliminary Statement, Legislative Elections, EU, (2008)
Guinea-Bissau: Constitution
Guinea-Bissau: Electoral Law (2009)
Guinea-Bissau: Law of 12 December 2009 on the National Electoral Commission