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  2. Canvassing - Wikipedia

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    It argued that voters had deep-set partisan loyalties, and that changes in such loyalties take years to develop. A simple knock on the door will do nothing to change a voter's opinion. Parties thus switched their canvassing resources away from persuading voters, focusing only on identifying their supporters and making sure they voted. [16]

  3. Disinvestment from South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The conference was not successful in persuading Britain to take up economic sanctions against South Africa. Rather, the British government remained firm in its view that the imposition of sanctions would be unconstitutional "because we do not accept that this situation in South Africa constitutes a threat to international peace and security and we do not, in any case, believe that sanctions ...

  4. Political party funding - Wikipedia

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    Political party funding is a method used by a political party to raise money for campaigns and routine activities. The funding of political parties is an aspect of campaign finance . Political parties are funded by contributions from multiple sources.

  5. Economic Freedom Fighters - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is a South African communist and black nationalist political party. It was founded by expelled former African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema, and his allies, on 26 July 2013. [16]

  6. In South Africa, first-time voters want their choice to count ...

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    South Africa's official unemployment rate is at 32%, with the number of unemployed people rising from 5.1 million in 2014 to 8.2 million this year, according to official figures.

  7. Vote buying - Wikipedia

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    Vote buying (also referred to as electoral clientelism and patronage politics) occurs when a political party or candidate distributes money or resources to a voter in an upcoming election with the expectation that the voter votes for the actor handing out monetary rewards. [1]

  8. Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa

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    The Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (former Electoral Institute of Southern Africa), or EISA, is an organization founded in 1996 in Johannesburg to "promote credible elections, participatory democracy, human rights culture and the strengthening of governance institutions for the consolidation of democracy in Africa."

  9. Judge upholds state law aimed at election transparency

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    Mar. 31—A federal judge on Friday upheld the constitutionality of a 2019 state law aimed at better informing voters about who is spending money to influence an election. Two nonprofit advocacy ...