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The United Kingdom and partners have issued a statement calling for free and fair presidential elections in Venezuela.
Challenge the result of an election if you think it was not run properly, issuing and serving an election petition, and what happens at the hearing and trial
Guidance for headteachers, chief executives and teachers during the pre-election period for local elections and general elections.
Terms of Reference and FAQs for the Committee's review into electoral regulation.
Based on a multi-site analysis, this paper examine how the victory was achieved, candidate nomination process, campaigns and election day
The rules for charities that want to support, or oppose, a change in government policy or the law.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has published its report on the regulation of election finance.
This pre-election paper focuses on electoral mobilization strategies at the central government level
Investigates whether vote-buying and violence in the 2007 Kenyan elections were strategically motivated
The Nepali election held in April 2008 was probably the most critical to regime legitimacy in Nepal’s political history.
How to vote if you move or live abroad, including eligibility and registration
The Foreign Secretary gave a statement on elections in Pakistan.
In the heads up to the Guatemalan General Election 2023 the British Embassy contributed to the creation of a video podcast made by youngsters for youngsters.
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