ACE Electoral News
ACE Electoral News
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- Haiti: UN mission calls for explanation on results of three disputed districts, Spero News (2011)
- The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti has called for an explanation from the electoral authorities in that country to explain why their results from three districts in recent legislative elections do not match the figures of local and international observers.
- Russia: Law on Political Parties [2001]
- Last amended in 2001
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- Russia: On the Election of Deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (2005)
- IFES Armenia
- IFES Azerbaijan
- IFES Bangladesh
- IFES Bolivia
- IFES - Bolivia
- IFES Côte d'Ivoire
- IFES Kosovo
- IFES Malawi
- EISA Seychelles resources
- Information on elections and electoral systems in Seychelles.
- European Commission Election Observation
- This link leads to the European Commission Election Observation website.
- EU Election Observation Mision - Peru
- This link leads to the website of the European Union Election Observation Mision in Peru.
- Côte d'Ivoire Electoral Management Body
- This link leads to the Côte d'Ivoire EMB website. The content of the site is in French.
- Botswana: Floor-crossing bill undemocratic - DK, Mmegi (2011)
- Chairman of Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), Daniel Kwelagobe raised his concerned on the floor crossing bill in the country. This was during the debate in parliament yesterday.
- Kenya: Kibaki Assures on New Constitution, All Africa (2010)
- the President Kibaki said he was optimistic that MPs currently meeting in Nairobi would thrash out the contentious issues to speed up the process of a new constitution.
- Togo unrest follows regional script, The National (2010)
- Supporters of the opposition party in Togo took to the streets to demonstrate their outrage over the country’s presidential election results, which they say were rigged.
- Haiti's Next Big Crisis: How to Hold Elections, Time (2010)
- Elections are a critical condition for Haiti's future, but the question is whether conditions on the ground in Haiti's present can realistically accommodate them.
