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fellow Gambians:
Attached is the letter we have sent to the IEC seeking
advice about the procedure of getting Gambians in the
United States registered; and to participate in the
upcoming General elections utilizing absentee
balloting.
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Chairman
Independent Electoral Commission
Kairaba Avenue, Latrikunda
The Gambia, West Africa
Re: Registration of and Absentee Balloting for
Gambians living abroad for the 2001 General Elections
Dear Sir or Madam:
We have a large Gambian population residing in the
United States interested in voting in the 2001 general
elections. We wish to be advised of the procedures,
special or otherwise, required for the following:
1. The registration of Gambians of legal voting age
residing abroad, more specifically in the United
States for the 2001 general elections.
2. Absentee voting for Gambians living abroad, more
specifically in the United States, in the 2001 general
elections.
Should more information be required from us in the aid
of your response,please contact us immediately.
Sincerely,
Momodou K. Ceesay
Secretary
CC: Secretary General, Office of the President
Secretary General, Alliance for Patriotic Re-
orientation Construction
Secretary General, National Reconciliation Party
Secretary General, United Democratic Party
Secretary General, Peoples Democratic Organization
for Idependence and Socialism
The Press
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