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Single Member District Candidates for Advisory Neighborhood Commission Seats
“Single Member District (SMD) Candidates for Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) Seats in the November 8th, 1988 General Election” is a map of the District of Columbia, USA, distributed by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics and published on September 1st 1988, which shows the reader which SMDs already have a candidate to appear on the ballot of the November Presidential Election 1988.
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The Minnesota Legislative Manual 1987-1988: Abridged Edition
“The Minnesota Legislative Manual 1987-88: Abridged Edition” was released in 1988 by the State of Minnesota. The piece contains biographies of the major politicians and law makers in the state, information about the state, a map of the state’s congressional districts and information about the state’s elections.
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The vote -- a basic American Freedom
“The Vote a Basic American Freedom,” was produced in St. Louis County, Missouri by the city’s Board of Election Commissioners in lead up to the 1988 general elections. The piece contains information on voter identification, election-day procedure, absentee voting, electronic voting and where one may register to vote. The pamphlet was released in 1988 the year of the presidential race between Democratic nominee, Michael Dukakis and Republican nominee George H.W. Bush.
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Un Gobierno …
“One Government…” is a high school government campaign poster, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by a high school party in Costa Rica in lead up to the elections of the student government.
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Voluntarios Cruzada
““Cruzada” Volunteers” is a pie chart depiction, available in Spanish, which illustrates the 1988 Chilean National Plebiscite distribution of “Cruzada” volunteers based on sex and age.
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Voter 88
“Voter 88” is voter subscription sample issued in 1988 by the Office of the Secretary of State of Texas and intended to serve as a request form for the receipt of voting materials in Texas, such as voting brochures and/or posters.
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Voter Registration Closes Today: District Election Board Extends Office Hours to Midnight
“Voter Registration Closes Today: District Election Board Extends Office Hours to Midnight” is a news release by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics from October 11th 1988 informing the reader that the D.C. Board of Elections will be open until midnight to accommodate District of Columbia residents wishing to register to vote for the 1988 Presidential Election before the legal deadline.
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Voter registration in District up Nine Percent since 1984
“Voter registration in District up Nine Percent since 1984” is a news release from 1988 by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics stating that voter registration in the District of Columbia for the 1988 November Presidential General Election, USA, has risen 9.1% since the 1984 General Election.
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Voter Registration in Texas
“Voter Registration in Texas” is a voter handbook issued in 1988, available in both English and Spanish, by Jack M. Rains, Secretary of State of Texas, and designed to inform Texans about voter qualifications, the voter registration process, such as obtaining the voter certificate, registering when change of address occurs and/or in case of name change.
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1-800-FOR-VOTE Analysis 1988
1-800-VOTE Analysis: 1988.” This report is an analysis of the New York State Board of Elections' 1-800-FOR-VOTE program in the year 1988. The program which started July 1 was successfully serving the residents of New York State. This toll-free telephone number made available to the caller, 24 hours a day, the ability to request that a voter registration form(s) be mailed to them, obtain the telephone number and address of any local board of elections in the state, or speak directly with a board of elections operator during business hours to obtain information about voter registration.