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Wed, Feb 18, 2009
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Elecciones en Galicia y el País Vasco
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(This posting is also available in English.)
Las comunidades autónomas de Galicia y el País Vasco (Euskadi), situadas en el noroeste y el norte de España, respectivamente, acuden a las urnas el domingo, 1ro de marzo de 2009 para elegir sus legislaturas autonómicas. Los resultados de las elecciones autonómicas celebradas en Galicia de 1981 a 2009 y en Euskadi de 1980 a 2009, así como una breve exposición de los sistemas electorales de representación proporcional gallego y vasco están ahora disponibles en Elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia y Elecciones al Parlamento Vasco.
Las elecciones al Parlamento Vasco de 2009 serán la primera consulta autonómica en la cual no participarán partidos nacionalistas radicales vinculados al grupo terrorista ETA. He redactado un comentario en inglés sobre este asunto para la sección Hotline de JURIST, el blog de la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Pittsburgh, bajo Spain's ban on radical nationalist Basque parties adds unpredictability to March election.
Finalmente, la lista de recursos electorales de España incluye ahora un enlace a la web oficial de las Elecciones al Parlamento de Galicia 2009, disponible en gallego y español.
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posted by Manuel Álvarez-Rivera : 02/18/2009 12:55 | permanent link |
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Elections in Galicia and the Basque Country
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(Esta entrada está disponible también en español.)
The self-governing communities of Galicia and the Basque Country (Euskadi), located in northwestern and northern Spain, respectively, go to the polls on Sunday, March 1st, 2009, to elect their devolved legislatures. The results of autonomic elections held in Galicia from 1981 to 2009 and in Euskadi from 1980 to 2009, as well as an overview of the Galician and Basque proportional representation electoral systems are now available in Elections to the Galician Parliament and Elections to the Basque Parliament.
The 2009 Basque Parliament election will be the first autonomic poll in which radical nationalist parties linked to the ETA terrorist group won't participate. I have written a commentary on the topic for the Hotline section of JURIST, the University of Pittsburgh School of Law blog, under Spain's ban on radical nationalist Basque parties adds unpredictability to March election.
Finally, the list of Spain election resources now includes a link to the Elections to the Galician Parliament 2009 official website, available in Galician and Spanish.
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posted by Manuel Álvarez-Rivera : 02/18/2009 12:55 | permanent link |
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Wed, Feb 11, 2009
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2009 Israeli general election results
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As of February 12, 2009, the results of Tuesday's general election in Israel and the distribution of Knesset seats stand as follows:
Kadima - 758,032 votes (22.5%), 28 seats Likud - 729,054 votes (21.6%), 27 seats Yisrael Beitenu - 394,577 votes (11.7%), 15 seats Labor Party - 334,900 votes (9.9%), 13 seats Shas - 286,300 votes (8.5%), 11 seats United Torah Judaism - 147,954 votes (4.4%), 5 seats United Arab List-Ta'al - 113,954 votes (3.4%), 4 seats National Union - 112,570 votes (3.3%), 4 seats Hadash - 112,130 votes (3.3%), 4 seats New Movement-Meretz - 99,611 votes (3.0%), 3 seats Jewish Home (Habayit Hayehudi) - 96,765 votes (2.9%), 3 seats National Democratic Assembly (Balad) - 83,739 votes (2.5%), 3 seats Others - 103,904 votes (3.1%), no seats
The Israeli Knesset has full 2009 election results here (in Hebrew), while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has the distribution of Knesset seats (in English).
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posted by Manuel Álvarez-Rivera : 02/11/2009 01:57 | permanent link |
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Wed, Feb 04, 2009
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On Latvian parliamentary elections, past and future
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Is Latvia still headed for an early election?, on Global Economy Matters (and cross-posted on Latvia Economy Watch and Baltic Economy Watch) reviews current political developments in the Baltic republic, where the four-party coalition government of Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis prevailed today in a parliamentary vote of confidence.
Meanwhile, Part I of Elections to the Latvian Saeima (Parliament) is now available, with an overview of Latvia's proportional representation system and the results of the 1998, 2002 and 2006 parliamentary elections; I also reviewed Latvian politics two years ago in 2006 Parliamentary Elections in Latvia.
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posted by Manuel Álvarez-Rivera : 02/04/2009 20:29 | permanent link |
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Sun, Feb 01, 2009
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Elections to the Israeli Knesset
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Israel goes to the polls in nine days for an early parliamentary election, and Elections to the Israeli Knesset has an overview of the Jewish state's proportional representation electoral system, along with nationwide results of Knesset elections from 1992 to 2006.
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