This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Primary Election in Berkeley County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Runoff Election in Berkeley County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Primary Election in Florence County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Runoff Election in Florence County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Primary Election in Georgetown County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Runoff Election in Georgetown County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Runoff Election in Horry County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Primary Election in Williamsburg County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Runoff Election in Williamsburg County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
This audit report by the South Carolina State Election Commission for the Senate 32 Democratic Primary Election in Horry County provides reports generated by the iVotronic voting machines and Unity election system.
Wahlverhalten, Fragen zum politischen System und Einstellungen zu politischen Parteien.
Themen: Nationale und regionale Identifikation; Zufriedenheit mit der internationalen Position Serbiens, persönlichen Lebensstandard, lokaler Regierungen und Landesregierung, politischen Situation, dem Verhalten der Mitbürger, den persönlichen Zukunftsaussichten, ethnischen Beziehungen in Serbien, Menschenrechten, Grad der Freiheit, ökonomischen Situation, Demokratieentwicklung, Objektivität der Medien und mit der Politik von S. Milosevic; Politikinteresse; Informiertheit über Politik; Wahlentscheidung in den Parlamentswahlen 1997; Gründe für das Nicht-Wählen; Meinung zu Statements zu Nationalität, Privatisierung, Rolle von Polizei und Opposition, Problem im Kosovo, Radikalismus, Terror, materiellem Wohlstand, Patriotismus und zum Regierungswechsel; politische Partizipation; Hinderungsgründe für das politische Engagement; Vertrauen in Institutionen; vertrauenswürdigste Institution; Sonntagsfrage; Wichtigkeit des Wahlausgangs; größter Beitrag für positive politische Veränderungen in Serbien; Meinung zu Forderungen des Hager Tribunals; Zufriedenheit mit der Rekonstruktion; Bekanntheitsgrad politischer Parteien und potentielle Wahlentscheidung; Meinung über Koalitionen; Informationswege der Parteien; Zeitpunkt der Wahlentscheidung und mögliche Änderung; Charakteristiken der Parteien; präferierte Partei zur Lösung der Probleme; Beziehung zur Regierung; Bekanntheit von Politikern und öffentlichen Personen; vertrauenswürdigster Politiker; vertrauenswürdigste politische Informationsquelle; Anzahl der Quellen; Meinung zum Gesetz über die Information in Serbien; Bekanntheit von Mitgliedern und Führern der "Alliance for Change"; Erfolg der Protestdemonstrationen; Einschätzung der Zukunft der "Alliance for Change" und der Oppositionsvereinbarung; vorgezogene Wahlen; Bedingungen für freie und faire Wahlen; Wahlboykott; Sonntagsfrage; Wahlprognose; friedlicher Machtwechsel; Kooperation der Opposition mit ethnischen Minderheiten; Charakteristik von politischen Führern; bevorzugte langfristige Lösung für den Kosovo; Schutz der nicht-albanischen Bevölkerung im Kosovo; Einstellung zu anderen Nationalitäten; mehr Rechte für ethnische Minderheiten; Allianz mit Russland und Weißrussland; Vertrauen in die EU, NATO, OSCE und Vereinte Nationen; Gewinner des Kriegs; Vermeidung der Bombardements; Verhältnis der Opposition zum Westen; Einstellung des Westens zu den Serben; wichtigste Probleme Serbiens.
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Other than a few controversial measures, the 2012 Virginia General Assembly made modest changes to Virginia's laws re-garding the administration and conduct of elections. Most activity in this arena concerned issues that had significant federal election implications: specifically, the adoption of changes to strengthen Virginia's existing voter identification law and the enactment of a congressional redistricting plan. This article surveys developments in Virginia election law for the latter part of 2011and the 2012 General Assembly session. The focus is on those statutory developments that have significance or general applicability to the implementation of Virginia's election laws. Consequently, not every election-related bill approved by the General Assembly is discussed.