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Turnout in Past Presidential Elections
In preparation for the November 3rd, 1992 Presidential Elections, the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics provide this chart documenting voter turnout for Presidential Elections since 1972 in the District of Columbia. When applicable, the percentage of voters out of total registered voters, as well as the numbers of each category is provided.
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Un Homme, Une Femme C'est une Voix C'est un Vote
“Un Homme, Une Femme C’est Une Voix C’est Un Vote” is a flyer, available in both French and Malagasy copies, featuring a comic strip about voter registration. Information about the upcoming presidential election and deadlines for voter lists are included in the animation. The flyer was distributed in 1992 by the International Observatory of Democracy in Madagascar in order to encourage voter registration for the November 25th 1992 Presidential Elections in Madagascar.
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Vote!
“Vote!” is a short pamphlet from 1992 produced by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which encourages the reader to vote in the Presidential Election on November 3rd 1992. Registered Voters will have received their new Voter Registration Card and have been informed of what other offices will be voted on in the November Election. The document also includes information on Advisory Neighborhood Commission elections – the candidates for which will appear on the November ballot.
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Vote 1992
“Vote 1992” was produced in St. Louis County, Missouri in lead up to that year’s general elections. The piece goes over the electoral process and provides voters with a synopsis of key dates in the election season and how to vote absentee or if you are handicapped. Presidential elections held on November 3rd of that year featured a race between Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush and Democratic nominee Bill Clinton.
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Vote Smart Studies
“Vote Smart Studies” is a 1992 publication of “Project Vote Smart.” This booklet includes a description of the US political parties, a section called “The Voters Self Defense Manual” and a glossary of political terms. The literature was released during the 1992 presidential campaign. “Project Vote Smart” is a non-partisan and non-profit research organization.
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Vote: Your Capital Investment in Alabama's Future
This document, published in Alabama, provides a two page break down of the 1992 elections. The topics covered include voter registration procedure, election dates, which political offices are on the ballot and absentee voting and Election Day procedures. The pamphlet was distributed the same year as the presidential election between George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton that was held on November 3, 1992.
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Voter education training module
“Voter Education Training Module” is a 1992 teaching guide that details different activities meant to help participants recognize the important role played by people’s movements in elections. It was produced in preparation for the upcoming May 1992 General Presidential and Legislative Elections in the Philippines. The document, published by the Center for Urban Community Development, is part of a larger project for the Community Electoral Literacy and Awareness Program.
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Voter Guide for Forsyth County
“Voter Guide for Forsyth County” is a voter handbook published in 1992 by the Forsyth County Board of Elections in lead up to the 1992 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. Some of the procedures mentioned are the curbside voting, absentee ballots as well as regular voting procedures. Additionally, it provides a brief description of the types of elections, from the Primary Elections to the Presidential ones.