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Election FAQ
Elections in Turkmenistan: 2018 Parliamentary and Local Elections
On March 25, Turkmen citizens went to the polls for parliamentary and local elections, with a total of 16,558 candidates contesting the elections. To help you understand this important electoral process, IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Turkmenistan: 2018 Parliamentary and Local Elections.
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Constitution
The Bermuda Constitution (Amendment) Order 2001
Amendment to the Constitution of Bermuda, passed in 2001, to allow Constituency Boundaries Commission to examine the possibility of single-member constituencies for elections to the House of Assembly.
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Election and Political Party Law
Law of Turkmenistan on The Status and Election of People's Representatives
Law of Turkmenistan on The Status and Election of People's Representatives
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Election and Political Party Law
Law of Turkmenistan of The Gengesh & The Election of Members to The Gengesh
Law of Turkmenistan of The Gengesh & The Election of Members to The Gengesh
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Ballot
Norway Labour Party List Ballot 1997
Sample party list ballot used for Norwegian Parliamentary elections on 15 September 1997. This ballot was used in Trondheim and featured 21 candidates.
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Ballot
Norway Municipal 1995
Ballot used for municipal elections in Oslo, Norway on 11 September 1995. The ballots seen are for the Conservative Party (Høyre) in Oslo.
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Ballot
Norway Ballot 1995
Ballot used for local elections in Norway on 11 September 1995. This ballot was used in the Boler district of Oslo.
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Election and Political Party Law
Law on Election of Deputies to Turkmen Medjlis
Law on Election of Deputies to Turkmen Medjlis
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Election and Political Party Law
The Norwegian Electoral System Main Features 1993
The Norwegian Electoral System Main Features 1993