Stuart Poucher
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Stuart Poucher, a retired British colonel, is today an international electoral expert. He served in numerous electoral missions in developing countries, usually in the context of United Nations or European Union operations.[1][2][3]
His most notable achievement was the organization of the 2004 out-of-country elections for Afghan refugees in Peshawar, Pakistan, which included voter education followed by registration and voting for almost one million refugees from Afghanistan.[4][5] [6]
[edit] References
- ^ European Union electoral observation mission in Nepal.
- ^ European Union observation mission in Lebanon, 2005.
- ^ BBC: Grey Day Dawns for Iraqi Voters.
- ^ Registration of Afghan refugees for elections.
- ^ Refugee voter registrations in Peshawar and Quetta.
- ^ Pakistan: IOM busy with Afghan voter education campaign, 29 Sep 2004.