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Papua New Guinea National Elections, June-July 2012 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 58 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm
  • Sērija : Commonwealth Election Reports
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Commonwealth Secretariat
  • ISBN-10: 1849290962
  • ISBN-13: 9781849290968
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 58 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm
  • Sērija : Commonwealth Election Reports
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Commonwealth Secretariat
  • ISBN-10: 1849290962
  • ISBN-13: 9781849290968
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The Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group for the Papua New Guinea National Elections, held June-July 2012. The Group was led by Mr Nipake Edward Natapei, former Prime Minister for Vanuatu, and comprised 8 eminent persons in total. The Group offered a number of recommendations for further strengthening the electoral process in Papua New Guinea. These include measures to improve the electoral roll and election management, further development of voter education, stronger enforcement of electoral laws, and continued efforts toward achieving a more level playing field for women's political participation.
Letter of Transmittal 1(1)
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(2)
Terms of reference
1(1)
Activities
1(2)
Chapter 2 Political Background
3(6)
Early and colonial history
3(1)
Post-independence politics
3(1)
The 2011-12 political crisis
4(3)
Papua New Guinea and the Commonwealth
7(2)
Chapter 3 The Electoral Framework and Election Administration
9(11)
International and regional commitments, and national legal framework
9(1)
The electoral system
9(1)
The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission
10(2)
Voter eligibility and voter registration
12(1)
Candidate eligibility and nomination
13(1)
Election offences and election petitions
13(1)
Key issues
13(5)
Election boundaries and equal suffrage
13(1)
Voter registration and the electoral roll
14(2)
Election administration
16(1)
Women's participation and representation
17(1)
Recommendations
18(2)
Chapter 4 The Election Campaign and Media
20(6)
Campaign calendar
20(1)
The campaign environment
20(1)
Political parties
20(1)
Key issues
21(3)
Campaign financing and `money politics'
21(1)
Media
22(1)
The media and the campaign
23(1)
Voter education
23(1)
Recommendations
24(2)
Chapter 5 Voting, Counting and Tabulation
26(19)
Opening and voting procedures
26(1)
Key issues: opening and voting
27(4)
Delays and reduced voting hours
27(1)
The electoral roll
28(1)
Ballot boxes
28(1)
Filling in the ballot papers
28(1)
Secrecy of the ballot and adherence to polling procedures
29(1)
Women's participation
30(1)
Voters with a disability
31(1)
Young people and elderly people
31(1)
Procedures for the count
31(1)
Key issues: the count
32(2)
Overview of the countrywide observation
34(10)
Recommendations
44(1)
Chapter 6 Conclusions and Recommendations
45(4)
Conclusions
45(1)
Recommendations
46(1)
Electoral framework and election administration
46(1)
Election campaign and media
47(1)
Voting, counting and results
48(1)
Annexes
Annex 1 Composition of the Commonwealth Observer Group
49(3)
Annex 2 Arrival Statement
52(2)
Annex 3 COG Deployment Plan
54(1)
Annex 4 Interim Statement
55