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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.

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.

References

  1. "European Union electoral observation mission in Nepal".
  2. "European Union observation mission in Lebanon, 2005" (PDF).
  3. Heald, Claire (18 January 2005). "BBC: Grey Day Dawns for Iraqi Voters". BBC News. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  4. "Registration of Afghan refugees for elections".
  5. "Refugee voter registrations in Peshawar and Quetta". 10 October 2004.
  6. "Pakistan: IOM busy with Afghan voter education campaign, 29 Sep 2004".


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