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Election: Argentina
Submitted by Piyoo on Mon, 2009-06-08 08:59
2009-06-28
2009-06-28
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All Provinces, the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and Senators in Catamarca, Cordoba, Corrientes, Chubut, La Pampa, Mendoza, Santa Fe and Tucumán.
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Legislative elections will be held in Argentina on 28 June 2009. In June voters will elect half the 256-member chamber of deputies and a third of the 72-member Senate. To read more about the election process in Argentina please visit Ace Project: Description of Electoral System - Argentina.
The Election time table as per the Ministerio Del Interior. To read further click here.
* 30-Dic-2008 Cierre Registro de Electores
* 14- Abr-2009 Distribución y exhibición de listas provisorias
* 29-Abr-2009 Fin plazo de reclamo de electores
* 29-Abr-2009 Inicio Campaña Electoral Diputados y Senadores
* 28-Abr-2009 Fin plazo de constitución de alianzas
* 09-May-2009 Fin plazo de registro de candidatos y oficialización de listas
* 27-May-2009 Inicio campaña por medios de comunicación
* 29-May-2009 Distribución y exhibición de padrones
* 29-May-2009 Oficialización de boletas
* 29-May-2009 Designación y ubicación de mesas
* 08-Jun-2009 Designación de autoridades de mesa
* 13-Jun-2009 Publicidad de mesas y autoridades
* 21-Jun-2009 Restricción actos de gobierno
* 28-Jun-2009 Día de Elección
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Consolidated Response on Women’s Participation in Local Governments
This consolidated response analyzes current situation of women’s participation in local governments around the world and discusses the impact of women’s engagement in local politics.
Political Parties: When do They Work for Women?
This paper analyzes the consideration of gender issues by political parties in Latin America and assesses circumstances under which political parties best incorporate gender demands.
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Participation and Leadership in Latin America and the Caribbean: Gender Indicators
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This Report evaluates the evolution of the Cairo Program of Action, and focuses on sexual and reproductive rights and sexual and reproductive health. It identifies and analyzes the normative progress in 20 countries in the region. It also presents issues relating to HIV/AIDS prevention and violence against women. The legislative situation has been examined independently of enforcement or actual impact, except in those countries where different reports have been made for committees monitoring compliance with United Nations conventions and treaties.








