Voter behavior survey : Afghanistan’s 2010 parliamentary elections / The Asia Foundation.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : The Asia Foundation, ©2012.Description: 128 pages, [1] folded map : color map, color charts ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JQ1769. A5.
Contents:
Contents: 1. Executive summary—1. Awareness and voting in elections—3. Voters’ perspectives on the transparency, freeness, and fairness of the 2010 parliamentary elections—4. Perceptions of the legitimacy of the 2010 parliamentary elections—5. Voters’ opinions about electoral institutions—6. Steps and actions to improve future elections—Appendixes.
Summary: Summary: “Eighty-five percent of the voter behavior survey respondents say they had some or a lot of information about the 2010 parliamentary elections, although almost twice as many men (45%) had a lot of information compared to women (25%). More than twice as many women (12%) as men (5%) say they had no information about the elections…”—(page 3).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet JQ1769.A5.V684 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 3ACKU000379619
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Available 3ACKU000379627
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Contents: 1. Executive summary—1. Awareness and voting in elections—3. Voters’ perspectives on the transparency, freeness, and fairness of the 2010 parliamentary elections—4. Perceptions of the legitimacy of the 2010 parliamentary elections—5. Voters’ opinions about electoral institutions—6. Steps and actions to improve future elections—Appendixes.

Summary: “Eighty-five percent of the voter behavior survey respondents say they had some or a lot of information about the 2010 parliamentary elections, although almost twice as many men (45%) had a lot of information compared to women (25%). More than twice as many women (12%) as men (5%) say they had no information about the elections…”—(page 3).

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