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Oregon Reads 2009

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What if every Oregonian read the same book?

"If I ever do a book on the Amazon, I hope I am able to bring a certain lightheartedness to the subject, in a way that will tell the reader we are going to have fun with this thing."

—Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts], Recurring Saturday Night Live comedy bit

 
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International Resources

Compare election systems around the world and learn how organizations monitor elections using the following resources.

ACE Electoral Knowledge Network
Get answers to questions about election registration, vote counting, and ballot characteristics around the world using comparative data.
The Carter Center
Find a list of countries where elections are monitored by the Carter Center, and read reports on their work observing elections and the electoral process in different parts of the world.
Election Guide | rss/xml feed
This resource helps you locate information about presidential, parliamentary, legislative and referendum elections by country from 1998 forward. Find explanations and descriptions of government structure and electoral systems around the world, dates of elections past and present, and numbers of registered voters in each country. Use the map to see all the upcoming elections in a specific region.
Electoral Geography 2.0
Find maps and graphs showing election results from recent and historical elections around the world.
Electoral Resources on the Internet | blog | rss/xml feed
Research news and results from elections around the globe, together with an impressive collection of links to other websites providing international election history, results, and information.
United Nations Electoral Assistance Division
Find reports on United Nations activities in countries that have requested election monitoring assistance, such as Afghanistan, the Occupied Palestine Territory, and the Congo. This division of the United Nations is responsible for electoral assistance activities, advising the Secretary-General on requests from member states, and ensuring consistency in the delivery of electoral assistance by the United Nations.
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