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Models of Elections in African Developing Democracies

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Elections in developing democracies may be categorized into pre-colonial, pre-independence, post-independence and elections in special circumstances.

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    Honour conferred on freedom fighters jailed during Ghana’s liberation struggle by the Convention People’s Party.

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    Authority for the conduct and supervision of the Namibian independence elections under UN Resolution 435 (1978).

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    Rules for the 1989 Registration of Voters for Namibia’s independence elections.

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    Agreement on the settlement proposals for the Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) independence elections signed by all parties in 1980.

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    Register of voters for Rhodesian white and black voters: the White Roll for white voters, and the Common or Black Roll for black voters.

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Miezah, H.A.A. (2018). Models of Elections in African Developing Democracies. In: Elections in African Developing Democracies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53706-1_3

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