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total countries/territories: 43
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Answers |
Comments |
Verified |
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Albania
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f. 41-50%
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Source:
Ilirjan Celibashi, Chairman of the Central Election Commission(CEC),
[email protected]
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2002/08/30
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Antigua and Barbuda
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a. 91-100%
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2014/06/06
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Argentina
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a. 91-100%
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2021/12/26
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Bahamas
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e. 51-60%
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2002/10/03
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Belgium
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a. 91-100%
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Ballot-papers, voting booths and computer software are all obtained and produced in Belgium.
Source:
Greg Morris
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2000/10/23
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Benin
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b. 81-90%
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Source:
Toussaint GNONLONFOUN.
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2002/07/11
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Brazil
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
TSE - The Superior Electoral Court, highest body of the Brazilian Electoral Justice.
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2024/10/12
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Bulgaria
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a. 91-100%
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100 per cent
Source:
Mihail Konstantinov, Vice-chair of the Central Election Commissions of Bulgaria for Parliamentary and for Local Elections Presidential Elections Act.
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2007/01/31
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Cameroon
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a. 91-100%
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15%
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2003/01/10
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Canada
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a. 91-100%
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100% of election supplies are bought from Canadian suppliers.
Source:
Elections Canada
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2006/12/11
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Cape Verde
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e. 51-60%
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e.) Approximately 60%
Source:
Fernando Monteiro, Member of the Electoral Commission, Cape Verde, fam(a)mailcvtelecom.cv
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2002/06/13
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Chile
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Mr. Juan Ignacio García, Director, Servicio Electoral
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2009/07/05
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Dominica
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e. 51-60%
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Data non available.
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2002/12/16
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Fiji
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Kameli Koto, Deputy Supervisor of Elections, 15/07/2002
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2003/07/01
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Finland
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Markku Suksi, Professor, Department of Law, Åbo Akademi University, [email protected]
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2003/02/14
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France
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a. 91-100%
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2006/12/05
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French Guiana
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a. 91-100%
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The French overseas departments (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion) elects candidates to the French Senate and House of Representatives. The overseas departments follow the same rules as the metropole regarding the organization of the elections. They do however enjoy certain specificities concerning electoral expenditure : certain travel expenses of the candidates are not taken into account in the ceiling of candidates' election expenses (article L.52-12 of the electoral code). Besides, the French Parliament is discussing a bill which would allow elections to be held on Saturday in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guiana (because of the time lag, people from these departments knew the results of the elections in the metropole before they voted).
Source:
Elections office, Ministry of Interior, France, [email protected]
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2007/01/14
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French Polynesia
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a. 91-100%
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The figure is 100%.
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2009/07/05
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Hungary
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a. 91-100%
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2001/09/13
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Iceland
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a. 91-100%
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100% (Bjorn Friofinnsson, Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs)
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2002/04/09
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India
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a. 91-100%
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100%
Source:
Subas Pani, Deputy Election Commissioner, Election Commission of India, Interview in Stockholm 3/7-01
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2001/07/05
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Kenya
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c. 71-80%
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2012/02/24
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Korea, Republic of
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Chairperson, National Election Commission, m_nec(a)nec.go.kr
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2003/02/11
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Morocco
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k. 0%
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2003/11/18
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Netherlands
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Mr. Gerard Boon
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2002/02/04
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New Caledonia
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a. 91-100%
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The figure is 100%.
Source:
No info available.
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2009/07/05
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Norway
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a. 91-100%
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2001/10/01
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Pakistan
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a. 91-100%
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100%
Source:
Muhammad, Hasan, Director General, Election Commission of Pakistan, iftishah77(a)hotmail.com, interview in Stockholm, 29/6-01.
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2001/07/17
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Portugal
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a. 91-100%
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There is no clear information on the percentage of electoral supplies.
Article 16
Campaign revenues
1 - Electoral campaign activities may only be financed by:
a) State subsidy;
b) Contributions from political parties that present or support candidacies for elections to the Assembly of the Republic, the European Parliament, the Regional Legislative Assemblies and local authorities, as well as for the President of the Republic;
c) Donations from individuals supporting candidacies for the election of President of the Republic and supporters of groups of citizens who vote for local authorities;
d) Proceeds from fundraising activities for the electoral campaign
According to Porto Canal:
Cost of elections in 2024: 24 million euros
Campaign budgets (main parties):
Total: 7.7 million euros
PS - 2.55 million euros
AD - 2.5 million euros
CDU - 785 thousand euros
BE - 508 thousand euros
Chega - 700 thousand euros
IL - 385 thousand euros
PAN - 204 thousand euros
Livre - 95 thousand euros
Source:
Financing of Political Parties and Electoral Campaigns, Article 16:
https://www.parlamento.pt/Legislacao/Documents/Legislacao_Anotada/FinanciamentoPartidosPoliticosCampanhasEleitorais_Anotado.pdf
How much does the electoral act cost? The 2024 legislative elections in numbers:
https://portocanal.sapo.pt/noticia/347681
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2024/10/10
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Russian Federation
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k. 0%
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2016/06/03
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Saint Lucia
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c. 71-80%
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Voting screens and election forms.
Source:
EDSL.
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2002/12/17
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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b. 81-90%
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Source:
Electoral Office.
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2021/12/27
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Seychelles
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k. 0%
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Ballot boxes were obtained from a foreign funder and the ballot papers were printed in Singapore
Source:
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa Seychelles Elections Report 2001
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2002/09/12
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Sierra Leone
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h. 21-30%
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2009/07/05
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Slovakia
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Mrs. Lívia Skultétyová
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2002/04/16
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Spain
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a. 91-100%
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Enterprise INDRA and National enterprises of printing.
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2012/04/17
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Sweden
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a. 91-100%
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2014/08/04
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Switzerland
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b. 81-90%
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From abroad: Computers hardware and software
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2001/09/10
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Turkey
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a. 91-100%
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100 %
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2016/01/21
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Uruguay
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a. 91-100%
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Source:
Mr. Carlos Urruty, President, Corte Electoral
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2002/06/18
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Wallis and Futuna
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a. 91-100%
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The figure is 100%.
Source:
No info available.
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2009/07/05
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