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Elections in Egypt: May 23-24 Presidential Election

May 04, 2012

On May 23-24, Egyptians will cast their ballots in the first presidential election since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak. Elections in Egypt: May 23-24 Presidential Election answers questions on Egypt's electoral system and the presidential race.

Elections, Electoral Systems, Legal Framework, Political Parties

IFES Supports Electoral Reform in Kosovo

April 10, 2012

Upon completion of the snap 2010 parliamentary poll in Kosovo, there was overall consensus that comprehensive electoral reform was needed. A special ad-hoc Parliamentary Committee was established in 2011 to thoroughly review and amend the Law on General Elections.

Election Law, Legal Framework

Georgian Organizations Present Opinion Paper on Draft Election Code

October 17, 2011

One year before Georgia’s parliamentary election, a new draft election code has been submitted for analysis to the European Commission for Democracy through Law, also known as the Venice Commission.

Election Law, Legal Framework

In Indonesia, IFES hosts conference to discuss EDR reform

October 06, 2011

As Indonesia debates election dispute resolution (EDR) system reform, IFES hosted a conference for members of the Indonesian constitutional court, political party representatives, election commissioners and other stakeholders to discuss alternatives for change.

Election Disputes, Legal Framework

Latest Releases from IFES

September 29, 2011

This month, IFES released a number of publications on elections and democracy around the world.

Election Law, Legal Framework

Review and Analysis of the Draft Law on the Election of People's Deputies of Ukraine

September 26, 2011

Upon conclusion of the working group meetings this spring, the Ministry of Justice put forward a draft parliamentary election law. In June of this year, the Ministry formally requested that IFES review this draft law.

Election Law, Legal Framework

Public Opinion Data and Political and Legal Reform Opportunities for Women in Yemen, Morocco and Lebanon

September 22, 2011

As people across the Middle East and North Africa continue to protest for greater freedom and equality under repressive regimes, women have an unprecedented opportunity to capture some of the newly created political space and ensure gender rights are integrated into political and legal reforms.

Legal Framework, Gender Issues

Ukrainians Pessimistic about Country’s Future; Confidence in Political Leaders Falling

September 13, 2011

Ukrainians have a more pessimistic view of their country’s future now than a year ago, with more than half saying they believe Ukraine is on a path toward instability, according to a survey conducted by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES).

Public Opinion, Governance, Legal Framework

Electoral Access: How International Law Defines and Protects the Right to Vote for People with Disabilities

August 12, 2011

IFES recognizes that people with disabilities are rights-holders who can and should participate in the political process to the same extent as any other member of society.

People with Disabilities, Legal Framework

Promoting Impartial, Transparent and Principled Delimitation in Ukraine

August 11, 2011

The Government of Ukraine has proposed a mixed electoral system with 450 members, 225 members elected via list proportional representation (PR) and 225 members elected from constituencies. This briefing paper outlines factors to consider when defining these constituencies for future elections.

Legal Framework, Rule of Law, Election Procedures

Topic In Brief

The legal framework for elections refers to legislation and pertinent legal and quasi-legal material or documents related to the elections. Specifically, the legal framework includes the applicable constitutional provisions, the electoral law passed by the legislature and all other laws that impact elections. It also includes regulations attached to the electoral law and to other relevant laws promulgated by government. It encompasses relevant directives related to the electoral law and regulations issued by the responsible EMB, as well as related codes of conduct, voluntary or otherwise, which may have a direct or indirect impact on the electoral process.

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