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Elections in Cameroon

Elections in Cameroon occur in a system of electoral autocracy, as the ruling party manipulates elections and represses political opposition.

Federal Elections
Since 1990, multiple parties have been able to run in federal elections, with 1992 being the first year of municipal elections. Later down the line, The National Assembly worked to limit the amount of issues by passing a National Elections Observatory in 2000. The NEO works to supervise local and legislative elections across the country. == Eligibility to Vote ==
Eligibility to Vote
In order to be able to vote in Cameroon, voters must be at least 20 years of age on the day of the election. == Eligibility to Run ==
Eligibility to Run
Parliamentary Elections There are numerous criteria to be able to run for Parliament such as being able read and write in French or English, be nominated or presented by a political party, be 23 years of age, being a Cameroonian born citizen, paying the Treasury to indicate a parliament run and not have been declared ineligible to run. The person must than be able to show that they live in Cameroon as further prove as citizenship. == Last elections ==
Next elections
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