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252:, and was its first National Chairperson. NAMFREL was formally organized in October 1983 as an offshoot of the New Voters Registration Committee, which was formed in the 1960s. It currently has the support of more than 140 benefactors and 125 organizations. Its current national chairperson is Augusto C. Lagman. NAMFREL's goal is to ensure "free, orderly and honest elections" in the Philippines. It is a non-partisan organization with over 250,000 member-volunteers from different religious, civic, business, professional, labor, youth, educational, and non-government organizations. 36: 155: 278:
Presently, NAMFREL is also active internationally, its officers and volunteers having worked as trainers, observer team members, election administrators and resource persons in 35 countries, and have sent its volunteers as the official Philippine observer delegation to
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For the May 2010 automated Philippine presidential elections NAMFREL was not accredited to conduct its own count. Instead, the organization conducted a nationwide election observation mission called "Bantay ng Bayan" ("sentinels of the people").
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In the name of civil society : from free election movements to people power in the Philippines
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declared himself the winner of the election; the NAMFREL count, however, showed that
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Beyond free and fair : monitoring elections and building democracy
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Electoral Institute for the Sustainability of Democracy in Africa
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International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
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Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2006). "1. In the Name of Civil Society".
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International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
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Association of Central and Eastern European Election Officials
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Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Election and democracy support/reform organizations
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Concepcion, Jr. 323: 285:the 1998 parliamentary elections there 271:took place, sweeping Aquino to power. 610:Coalition for Free and Open Elections 7: 604:Citizens' Group on Electoral Process 544:Westminster Foundation for Democracy 521:United Nations Development Programme 454:Centre for Democracy and Development 335:. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawai'i Press. 267:won. 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NAMFREL
bare URLs
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full citations
verifiable
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Non-profit organisation
Non-governmental organization
Philippines
Election monitoring
Advocacy
research
activism
media exposure
namfrel.org.ph
Philippines
1986 Snap Elections
Jose S. Concepcion Jr.
Commission on Elections
Ferdinand Marcos
Corazon Aquino
EDSA People Power revolt
Cambodia
the 1998 parliamentary elections there
Suharto

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