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Campagne Presidentielle: Evaluation Pre-Electorale, juin 1993
This report summarizes IFES efforts in Gabonese presidential elections, held in December 1993. The report stresses the importance of this election because it was one of the first transitions on the African continent and the report discusses both the role of the Government in Gabon and the political parties running for election. Lastly, the report provides suggestions for the structure, administration and electoral code.
May 31, 1993
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Political Advertising
“Political Advertising” is a brochure released in April 1993 by the Public Disclosure Commission of Washington State. The document outlines the requirements candidates must follow for political advertising in their campaigns. These requirements for written advertisements include areas such as sponsor identification, candidate affiliation, independent expenditures and placement and size of identifications. The brochure does not indicate whether these requirements concern a specific election in the USA.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Make a difference -- register to vote in '93!
“Make a difference register to vote in ’93!” is a piece of civic education material that includes information on how to register and also provides contact information for local registration centers. The piece was directed at spurring voter turnout for that years local elections in Florida’s Broward County. This flyer also includes information about changing party affiliation and absentee voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
MMP : Voting for Party Lists
Published in 1993 by the Electoral Reform Coalition in New Zealand, “MMP: Voting for Party Lists” advocates for the implementation of the Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s members of parliament on the basis that it provides more freedom for citizens to inflict change in government policy. Basic questions about the party lists are provided as well as further reasons for the implementation of the MMP system including increased voter freedom, flexibility, and fair elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Elecciones Municipales Generales 1993: Disposiciones Sobre el Secreto y la Libertad del Sufragio
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Gubernatorial Candidates 1993
Provided by the Office of the Electoral Board for the County of Fairfax, Virginia on August 10th 1993, this document provides contact information for all gubernatorial candidates, delegate candidates, and Soil and Water Conservation District candidates for the upcoming November 1993 elections. Also provided is information indicating which candidates are incumbents.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The New York City Campaign Finance Program and the 1993 Elections
“The New York City Campaign Finance Program and the 1993 Elections” is a booklet published in 1993 by the New York City Campaign Finance Board in lead up to the 1993 Elections. It provides information about the Campaign Finance Program to explain how it manages to help make local elections more competitive and democratic. It also introduces a brief description of the New York City Voter Guide, a handbook additionally published by the NYC Campaign Finance Board, which includes general information about the voting process.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Unofficial translation of the Voter education poster for elections in the Russian Federation
This document explains the ballot content for the radification of the Constitution of the Russian Federation as well as the Federal Assembly election.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
1993 Voter Guide -- The Bronx
“1993 Voter Guide-The Bronx” is a voter handbook, available in both Spanish and English, published in 1993 by the New York City Campaign Finance Board, in lead up to the September 14, 1993 New York Primary Election. The guide is meant to provide voters with information about voting, to inform them about their rights as voters and the procedures that lead to a correct exercise of voting. It also provides short descriptions of each one of the local offices for which candidates were running for and the profiles of candidates in the Bronx primary races. Moreover, it includes a chapter on the NYC Campaign Finance Program to explain how it helps make local elections more competitive and democratic.