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ID019676
Title ProperPositive change in Ghana? Observations of the december 2000 presidential run-off
LanguageENG
Authorhercules Nicholas ;  Hercules, Nicholas
PublicationJuly 2001.
Description391-399
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ghanaians went to the polls twice in December 2000, for the third time since democracy was restored to the country in 1992, to elect a new parliament and President. International observers were invited by the Ghanaian government, for the third consecutive time, to monitor the elections. All these observers were provided by the British government under the auspices of a United Kingdom Mission. After an inconclusive outcome to the Presidential vote, a Run-Off became necessary. The following observations are based exclusively on the Run-Off. An analysis of the election result, and recommendations for the future improvements, is also included.
`In' analytical NoteRound Table No. 360; July 2001: p391-399
Journal SourceRound Table No 360
Key WordsGhana-Internal Politics ;  Internal Politics-Ghana