ACE Electoral News
ACE Electoral News
- Mauritania's Presidential Election Campaign Kicks Off, QNA (2009)
- Mauritanian News Agency
- Here is a link to the official website of Mauritania's News Agency (available in French and Arabic only)
- Election Results - Mauritania
- Election results from Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Upcoming and past elections
- IFES Election Guide - Mauretania
- Mauritania's electoral management body
- Here is a link to the official website of Mauritania's Electoral Management Body
- Election Results - Oman
- Election results from Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Upcoming and past elections
- IFES Election Guide - Oman
- Kuwaiti women win 4 parliament seats, first time, Gulf in the media (2009)
- Kuwaiti poll countdown begins after registrations end, Gulf in the Media (2009
- Parliamentary elections enjoy unprecedented international coverage, KUNA (2009)
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- Election Results -Kuwait
- Election results from Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Upcoming and past elections
- IFES Election Guide - Kuwait
- Kuwait: Kuwaiti Election Blow to Moderates and Political Reform (2008)
- The outcome of Kuwait’s May 17 parliamentary election is likely to further discredit democracy and thus undermine political reform in the Persian Gulf.
- Morocco resolved to make September elections free of 'reprehensible practices,' officials,Maghreb Arabe Presse (2007)
- Morocco resolved to make September elections free of 'reprehensible practices,' officials
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- Election commission: 7,026,579 eligible voters, b92 (2012)
- The Republic Electoral Commission of Serbia announced that the total amount of voters in Serbia is 7,026,579. Serbians will be able to vote in a total of 8,585 polling stations, 37 of which will be abroad, while 29 will be located in prisons.
- Malagasy PM resigns for consensus govt, News24 (2011)
- It is reported that Brig Gen Albert Camille Vitalis, the premier of Madagascar and his govenment have resigned. It is epected that a prime minister will be appointed by consensus by November 01 and a transitional government and Parliament by November 17.
