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Bhutan: Voter Guide (2006) The Voter Guide published by the Election Commission of Bhutan.
Bhutan: Country Constituency map (2006) Map defining the electoral constituencies of Bhutan
Bhutan: Second Election Advisory (2006) Second Election Advisory on Voter registration from the Office of the Chief Election Commissioner of Bhutan
Bhutan: Draft constitution (March, 2005) The draft constitution announced by King Jigme Singye Wangchuk on March 26, 2005, presented by SATP.
Bhutan: Draft Election Bill Draft Election Bill of Bhutan, uploaded in September 2007
Bhutan: Draft constitution (August 2007) Draft constitution Bhutan, as of 1 August 2007
Bhutan: Constitution (2008)
Bhutan: Final report, National Assembly elections, European Union (2008) This is a final report on the first National Assembly elections that took place on March 24, 2008. These elections marked the change in the political system in Bhutan from absolute to constitutional monarchy. With the voter turnout of 79.4% and commitment of the state institutions to support the democratic process, the report concludes that foundations for solid democracy in Bhutan were established.
Bhutan: Preliminary Statement, National Assembly Election, EU, (2008) The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) has been present in Bhutan since 22 February following an invitation from the Royal Government of Bhutan. The National Assembly elections are a clear step towards democratic change in Bhutan. The enthusiastic voter participation and commitment of state institutions to support the democratic process provides a solid foundation for a credible democracy. 24 March marks a successful and orderly change of political system in Bhutan from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy.
Bhutan: Final Report, National Assembly Elections, EU, (2008) This is the Final Report concerns the National Assembly elections. These were the first multi-party general elections in Bhutan, which has been an absolute monarchy since 1907 and has until recently allowed only limited individual rights and freedoms. The elections are part of a gradual top-down peaceful move to democracy led by the monarchy.