Elections in Africa: A Data HandbookDieter Nohlen, Bernard Thibaut, Michael Krennerich OUP Oxford, 22 jul 1999 - 1000 páginas Elections have always been an integral part of post-independence African politics and have assumed utmost importance in the course of recent democratisation processes. However, comparative research on the political development in Africa lacks reliable electoral data. Elections in Africa fills this cap. The handbook is the only reliable source for African elections from independence to present. In the first volume of this series, Elections in Africa presents a country-by-country study of African nations that provides a comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems. Each country chapter examines the history of the institutional and electoral arrangements, the evolution of suffrage and current electoral provisions. Precise and exhaustive data on national elections and referendums are presented comparatively. The book provides a definitive and comprehensive set of data on elections and electoral systems in order to facilitate comparative research. Data is presented in a systematic manner allowing for both historical and cross-national comparisons. |
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... legislative elections were introduced in the French colonies in Africa by the Loi Cadre in 1956 the National Assembly elections of the Fourth Republic were held under an absolute majority system in multi-member districts with closed and ...
... legislative elections were introduced in the French colonies in Africa by the Loi Cadre in 1956 the National Assembly elections of the Fourth Republic were held under an absolute majority system in multi-member districts with closed and ...
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... legislative elections (e.g. Djibouti, Gabon, Madagascar). When the three African countries with a Belgian colonial background became independent in 1960 and 1962, two (Burundi and Rwanda) introduced a PR system with preferential voting ...
... legislative elections (e.g. Djibouti, Gabon, Madagascar). When the three African countries with a Belgian colonial background became independent in 1960 and 1962, two (Burundi and Rwanda) introduced a PR system with preferential voting ...
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... legislative majority, discussions of a possible reform of constitutional norms regarding re-election are likely to emerge. 3. Electoral. Statistics. To compile statistical electoral data for African countries is no easy task. In ...
... legislative majority, discussions of a possible reform of constitutional norms regarding re-election are likely to emerge. 3. Electoral. Statistics. To compile statistical electoral data for African countries is no easy task. In ...
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... legislative elections on 26 December 1991 and was about to gain the overall majority in the second round, the army interrupted the electoral process on 11 January 1992. The military ousted President Chadli Bendjedid (President 1979–1992) ...
... legislative elections on 26 December 1991 and was about to gain the overall majority in the second round, the army interrupted the electoral process on 11 January 1992. The military ousted President Chadli Bendjedid (President 1979–1992) ...
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... legislative elections has provided the President with a majority in the National People's Assembly. In spite of criticism by the Algerian opposition as well as by international observers concerning widespread electoral fraud, the ...
... legislative elections has provided the President with a majority in the National People's Assembly. In spite of criticism by the Algerian opposition as well as by international observers concerning widespread electoral fraud, the ...
Índice
1 | |
41 | |
65 | |
79 | |
Botswana | 103 |
Burkina Faso | 123 |
Burundi | 153 |
Cameroon | 167 |
Libya | 523 |
Madagascar | 531 |
Malawi | 549 |
Mali | 567 |
Mauritania | 585 |
Mauritius | 603 |
Morocco | 623 |
Mozambique | 644 |
Cape Verde | 189 |
Central African Republic | 205 |
Chad | 221 |
Comoros | 243 |
Congo Brazzaville | 259 |
Congo DR | 281 |
Côte dIvoire | 301 |
Djibouti | 315 |
Egypt | 329 |
Equatorial Guinea | 351 |
Eritrea | 367 |
Ethiopia | 373 |
Gabon | 387 |
Gambia | 411 |
Ghana | 423 |
Guinea | 447 |
GuineaBissau | 461 |
Kenya | 475 |
Lesotho | 495 |
Liberia | 507 |
Namibia | 659 |
Niger | 677 |
Nigeria | 697 |
Rwanda | 727 |
Sao Tomé and Príncipe | 739 |
Senegal | 755 |
Seychelles | 775 |
Sierra Leone | 789 |
Somalia | 803 |
South Africa | 817 |
Sudan | 843 |
Swaziland | 863 |
Tanzania | 871 |
Togo | 891 |
Tunisia | 911 |
Uganda | 925 |
Zambia | 939 |
Zimbabwe | 963 |
Glossary | 981 |
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