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Ballot Box Clerk
“Ballot Box Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives a set of instructions to the Ballot Box Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include how to open the ballot box, ballot casting and how to seal the ballot box.
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Ballot Clerk
“Ballot Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives detailed instructions to the Ballot Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include topics such as issuing ballots, ballot accounting and processing spoiled ballots.
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Ballot Return Envelope
This is a ballot return envelope sample from Montgomery County, Maryland complete with measurement and ink requirements and mailing instructions for the year 1996.
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Ballot Transmission Envelope
This is a ballot transmission envelope sample complete with measurement and ink requirements for the year 1996.
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Civic Education and Democracy Towards Free and Fair Elections 1996 and Beyond
“Civic Education and Democracy Towards Free and Fair Elections 1996 and Beyond” is a booklet that was published in 1996 during the lead up to of the Ugandan Presidential elections. The literature was intended to educate the Ugandan people on their civic responsibilities and human rights. The booklet also contains chapters that examine the economic, political, and constitutional orders of Uganda as well as the electoral process of the country.
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Code of Conduct for Civic Educators
“Code of Conduct for Civil Educators” is a 1996 publication that was aimed at supporting educational initiatives towards the Ugandan Constitution. The piece outlines the role of civic educators in Uganda as people who should foster strong voter turnout, as well as promote an open flow of knowledge so that voters can make the decision that is right for them. Furthermore this was published in 1996 the same year as the Ugandan presidential and parliamentary elections.
Election Material
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Come Si Vota
“How to Vote” is an informative document, available in Italian, issued in 1996 by the Ministry of Interior of Italy, in lead up to the April 21, 1996 Italian General Elections. The document contains instructions on how to mark the ballot and the sample ballots to be used when electing the members of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate of the Republic. Additionally, it contains a brief explanation on the opening time of the polling stations and the ballots to be used in the elections.