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Petro Poroshenko set to consolidate power in Ukraine elections, The Guardian (2014)
 
Voting Procedures for Persons with Disabilities in Jordan
Created by Jordan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) and supported by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) for parliamentary elections held in 2013, this public service announcement provides instructions for each step of the voting process and rules on who may be an assistant (if one is requested). Sign language interpretation, animation and on-screen text are used increase accessibility for Jordanians with disabilities.
Trinidad & Tobago: Election came like thief in the night, Trinidad & Tobago News (2010)
Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) chairman Dr Norbert Masson said no one, in the year 2010, anticipated a general election would be called two and a half years before it was constitutionally due.
Trinidad & Tobago: EBC processes special electors, Trinidad & Tobago News (2010)
THE Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) yesterday began processing applications from persons eligible to be treated as special electors for the May 24 snap general election. In a statement the EBC outlined the categories of persons eligible to be treated as special electors.
MANNING CONFIDENT OF TRINIDAD ELECTION VICTORY, Jamaica Observer (2010)
Prime Minister Patrick Manning brushed aside suggestions that his ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) would be defeated in the May 24 general elections, saying the party would not be a statistic in the so called “winds of change” sweeping the Caribbean.
Lebanon: Baroud issues memorandum outlining municipal electoral rules, Lebanon Now (2010)
Interior Minister Ziad Baroud issued a memorandum on Wednesday—to be distributed to all polling station heads—outlining rules for the upcoming May municipal elections.
Electoral change in China on table of People's Congress, Asia News Network (2010)
China may boost representation for its vast rural population, a move expected to grant rural residents more say in deciding their own fate and the development of the country after a discussion on a draft amendment to the Electoral Law.
Hungary’s Election and Orban’s Choice (ISN ETH Zurich, 2010)
The decisive victory of Hungary’s centre-right - and the advance of the extreme right - presents the mercurial Viktor Orbán with a singular test of political character, says Anton Pelinka for openDemocracy.
Big shift in Hungary’s political landscape (The Star, 2010)
Hungary faces a second round of parliamentary elections this weekend. But voters aren’t holding their breath for the results.
Hungary will recover quicker from crisis if Fidesz gains a supermajority – PM in waiting (The Budapest Times, 2010)
A day after Fidesz’s landslide victory in the first round of the general elections, chairman and future prime minister Viktor Orbán left no doubt that he and Fidesz are aiming to achieve a two-thirds parliamentary majority in the second election round on 25 April: “The greater the unity will be, the quicker the country will recover from the crisis.”
The Troubling Rise of Hungary's Jobbik (Business Week, 2010)
Commentary: A strong showing in the recent election by the far-right, anti-Semitic, anti-Roma Jobbik party reveals a sickness at the heart of Hungarian democracy
Bakiev Insists He's Still Kyrgyzstan's President, RFE/RL (2010)
The article reports about the first public comments of Kyrgyzstan's ousted leader from exile, who said he remains the legitimate president of the country and called on the international community not to recognize the interim government in Bishkek.
What's Behind Hungary's Far-Right Jobbik (Business Week, 2010)
Hungary's right-wing Jobbik party has burst into the news after its strong showing in the recent election. But its roots run deep—and aren't limited to Central Europe
Hungary: Parties prepare election night quarters (Politics.hu, 2010)
Parties to set their place to wait for the 2nd round's results.
Polish presidential election announced for June 20 (Business Day, 2010)
THE first round of Poland’s presidential elections to elect a successor to Lech Kackzynski, who was killed in a plane crash, will be held on June 20, the parliament’s press service announced today.
UNDP Libya
 
UNDP Morocco
 
UNDP Bahrain
 
Omani Ministry of Interior website (in arabic only)
 
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