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Composicion y responsabilidades de los organismos electorales en los Estados Unidos
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Volunteer Deputy Registrar Guide
“Volunteer Deputy Registrar Guide” is a voter handbook published in 1994, available in both English and Spanish, by the Elections Division of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1994 Elections in Texas. The guide is meant to provide information on how to become a volunteer deputy registrar, the qualifications of a volunteer deputy registrar, his/her duties, and voter registration procedures when receiving applications from eligible voters.
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Vote
“Vote” is an civic educational compact-disk (CD) that was produced in New York during the lead up to the November 8, 1994 elections with the hopes of spurring voter turnout. The CD was partially in response to the very low voter turnout for the 1992 presidential election.
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Voter Registration in Texas
“Voter Registration in Texas” is a voter handbook published in 1994, available in both English and Spanish, by the elections Division of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1994 Elections. The guide is meant to inform Texans about 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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Voting
“Voting” is a pamphlet that was distributed in 1994 during the lead up to that March’s general assembly elections. The pamphlet explains that at this time candidates are out promoting their platforms. The voting process and vote counting are also both explained in prose and pictures.
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Voting is easy
“Voting is Easy” was distributed in lead up to the 1994 South African Election; the historical '94 election was the first to have universal adult suffrage. The seven page pamphlet delves into the voting process, what one needs to bring to be able to vote and provides a mock ballot. The literature was put together and distributed by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa.
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Why Should We Vote
“Why Should We Vote” is a brief advertisement that appeared in South Africa’s “The Star” in 1994. The piece addresses questions about the importance of local government, who can vote and how one can register. This advertisement was released in lead up to the 1994 South African election's, the first to feature universal adult suffrage.
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Will you be allowed to vote?
“Will You Be Allowed to Vote?” was published during the run up to the 1994 South African presidential election. The article explains who may vote, who the candidates are, what the ballots look like and how the physical process of voting works. This article is significant because the 1994 election was the first election that featured universal adult suffrage and many South African's were voting for the first time.