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Quien puede obtener la neuva Cedula?
“Who can Obtain the New Identity Card?” is a flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the May 2, 1999 general Elections and intended to inform Panamanians where they can obtain new identity cards and the costs implied.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Quienes son los Delegados Electorales?
“Who are the Electoral Commissioners” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the May 2, 1999 General Elections. The brochure describes the duties of the electoral commissioners in an effort to familiarize voters with these.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Register to vote
Published by the National Youth Commission in 1999, this sticker urges South African citizens to register to vote before the June 2nd, 1999 general elections. The language on this sticker suggests that it is the civic duty of the South African people to honor those who fought for the freedom to vote by registering.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Register Today and Vote Tomorrow
This advertisement encouraging voter participation shows a hand placing a ballot into a ballot box to emphasize the role that each Liberian has in the election system. Entitled “Register Today and Vote Tomorrow,” this document was published by the Elections Commission of Liberia and was funded by USAID and IFES.
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Reglamento General Interno; Reglamento Electoral
“General Rules of Procedure; Electoral Regulations” is an informational booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The booklet identifies the general rules within the civic movement organization called “Citizen Participation.” The booklet names the conditions of becoming a member of the civic movement organization, the rights of the institutions within the organization, explains and describes the main institutional components of the organization. Moreover, it lays out the attributes one must meet in order to be elected as a member for the institutional units of the organization.
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Russian citizens have the right to choose, be chosen to the government
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Todos tenemos un sueno
“We all Have a Dream” is a Christmas card, available in Spanish, sent out in 1999 by Ricardo Lagos, the candidate for the 2000 Presidential election in Chile, and his wife, Luisa Duran, in lead up to the 2000 Presidential Election in Chile. The card talks about the dreams every Chilean citizen has, such as free people, equality and a Great Chile.