ACE Electoral News
ACE Electoral News
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- EISA Democratic Republic of the Congo resources
- Information on elections and electoral systems in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- EISA Tanzania resources
- Information on elections and electoral systems in Tanzania.
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- Hungary's Socialists reportedly preparing for possible early election, Politics.hu (2011)
- Hungary's opposition Socialist party is making contingency plans for an early election, based on unconfirmed information attributed to sources within the ruling Fidesz party that it would be in the government's interest to hold a ballot next year, Magyar Nemzet daily reported on Monday.
- Bid for referendum on new constitution submitted to election office, Politics.hu (2011)
- Bid for referendum on new constitution submitted to election office
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- Election results prevail amid protests in Haiti, The Globe and Mail (2010)
- This article reports on release of the final results in Haiti. Despite the thousands of Haitians who demonstrated against the elections, the election results will not be nullified. On December 7, the electoral authorities will release the results, and the two leading presidential candidates will likely compete in a January 16 runoff.
- Observers declare Haiti's elections valid, VOA News (2010)
- This article reports on the initial assessment of the general elections in Haiti. The observers believe that the elections can be considered valid despite irregularities and allegations of fraud. Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council has also declared the elections a success. Allegations of irregularities nearly brought the election to a halt, and they ranged from outright fraud to polling place disorganization, mostly in connection with the voters' list.
- Hati: Chaos clouds vote; front-runners emerge, The Miami Herald (2010)
- This article reports on the general elections in Haiti. Two front-runners have emerged in the fist hours of the cote counting operations: musician Michel ``Sweet Micky'' Martelly and former first lady Mirlande Manigat.
