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Questions and Answers about the Referendum
“Questions and Answers about the Referendum” was distributed in April of 2000 in lead up to the referendum on choosing Uganda’s political system. The pamphlet includes answers to questions such as, “What is the difference between a referendum and an election,” “what will happen if the majority of voters reject ‘The Movement’ system” and “when will the referendum take place.” Also included are descriptions of “The Movement” and “Multi Party Systems.”
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Referendum 2000 Check list by electoral area
This June 2000 edition of “The New Vision” provides a summary of the 2000 referendum on Uganda's political system. Included in the publication is a break down, by electoral area, of vote distribution and voter turnout. Also included is an article that discusses “The Movement’s” overwhelming victory but cautions against the turn to a strict one party rule.
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Referendum 2000: Choosing a Political System for Uganda
“Referendum 2000: Choosing a political System for Uganda” is a pamphlet that answers key questions related to the 2000 referendum in Uganda. The literature answers questions about registration for voting, why one should vote and address what the movement and multi-party systems will represent. The pamphlet also acknowledges that a referendum is a vote on an issue, in this case a political system, and not is geared towards electing a candidate.
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Referendum 2000: Choosing a Political System for Uganda: Where are we now?
Referendum 2000: Choosing a Political System for Uganda: Where are we now? is a pamphlet that was created to educate Ugandans on the upcoming 2000 referendum. The Referendum is specifically focused on the issues of a multi party verse movement or no party political system, how those systems function and what the procedure of the referendum will be.
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Referendum 2000 Monitoring Cluster
“Referendum 2000 Monitoring Cluster February Statement” is an article that was published in the March 2000 edition of Uganda’s “The Monitor.” The piece discusses the legislative framework of the referendum, as well as the referendum’s administration and the campaign behind the referendum. Each one of the sections is detailed with several bullet points that highlight where the referendum process is at this point.
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Vota
“Vote” is an election flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The flyer is intended to stimulate people to get informed on voting and vote in the upcoming elections
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Vote Nov. 7 Democrats
This 2000 flyer paid for by the DC Democratic State Committee entitled “Vote Nov.7 Democrats” promotes democratic candidates on both the local and national level, attempting to urge DC residents to vote democratic in the coming November 7th General Election.