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  1. Southern Kordofan polling ends

    5 May 2011 4 May 2011 – Polling closed today in Southern Kordofan with a turnout of more than half of registered voters, according to the State Elections High Committee.

  2. Southern Sudan: Population Density by County

    9 May 2010 Download population-density_county_mapa3.pdf (683.74 KB)

  3. Southern Sudan: Population by County

    9 May 2010 Download population_county_mapa3.pdf (683.54 KB)

  4. UNIRED

    7 March 2017 Referendum Coverage ...

  5. Southern Sudan: Distance between RSBs

    9 May 2010 Download southernsudan_rsb_distance.pdf (933.89 KB)

  6. Sudan's elections face big challenges, says UNMIS

    17 August 2009 The National Elections Commission (NEC) faced tremendous challenges in organizing Sudan's first multi-party elections in more than 20 years, UNMIS Chief Electoral Affairs Officer Ray Kennedy said o

  7. Volunteering for elections

    13 April 2010 Taking an afternoon break on the third, rather slow polling day in Dim, a poorer area of Khartoum, volunteer polling staffer Mai El Said was sitting under a tree with a friend.

  8. Last minute voting in Omdurman

    15 April 2010 After five quiet days of polling, voters were still trickling in during the last hour of Sudan's historic elections at one of Omdurman's polling centres on 15 April.

  9. Confidence-building workshop held for parties

    11 February 2010 Aiming to build confidence among political parties in the run-up to national elections, the Political Parties Affairs Council (PPAC) hosted a one-day workshop with UNMIS support at Khartoum's Al Sa

  10. Second polling day in Khartoum calm

    12 April 2010 At a quiet voting station in Khartoum's upscale Riyad area around noon on the second day of Sudan's poll, about five women were sitting in the shade of a tree and some men lingering around.

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