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Date: 2006-12-01 08:09:49
Electoral Commission
Voter registration
Politics
Democracy
Accountability
Diet of Japan
Local government
Government

CASE STUDY: Japan Japan: Mixed Model Electoral Management for a Mixed Parallel Electoral System Kaz Kuroda and Maiko Shimizu

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