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Venezuela Presidential Ballot 1993
Ballot paper used for the 5 December 1993 Presidential elections in Venezuela. The main candidates in the election were Rafael CALDERA (National Convergence), Claudio FERMIN (Democratic Action), Oswaldo ALVAREZ Paz (Copei), and Andres VELASQUEZ (Radical Cause).
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Venezuela General Election Ballot 1993
Ballot used for the 1993 Venezuelan general elections. Using this ballot, voters would select a party to vote for in the Senate election, and either a party or candidate for the Chamber of Deputies and Legislative Assembly elections. This ballot was used in the state of Miranda.
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Venezuela Senadores, Disputados al Congreso y Asambleas Legislativas Ballot 1993 #1
Ballot used for the 1993 Venezuelan general elections. Using this ballot, voters would select a party to vote for in the Senate election, and either a party or candidate for the Chamber of Deputies and Legislative Assembly elections. This ballot was used in the state of Yaracuy.
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Venezuela Senadores, Disputados al Congreso y Asambleas Legislativas Ballot 1993 #4
Ballot used for the 1993 Venezuelan general elections. Using this ballot, voters would select a party to vote for in the Senate election, and either a party or candidate for the Chamber of Deputies and Legislative Assembly elections. This ballot was used in the state of Tachira.
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Venezuela Senadores, Disputados al Congreso y Asambleas Legislativas Ballot 1993 #2
Ballot used for the 1993 Venezuelan general elections. Using this ballot, voters would select a party to vote for in the Senate election, and either a party or candidate for the Chamber of Deputies and Legislative Assembly elections. This ballot was used in the state of Miranda.
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Venezuela Senadores, Disputados al Congreso y Asambleas Legislativas Ballot 1993 #3
Ballot used for the 1993 Venezuelan general elections. Using this ballot, voters would select a party to vote for in the Senate election, and either a party or candidate for the Chamber of Deputies and Legislative Assembly elections. This ballot was used in the state of Monagas.
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Civic Education Material
Prepare your people to vote
Published by the Evangelical Fellowship of South Africa, this letter entitled “Prepare Your People to Vote” provides voter education with a Christian bias in preparation for the upcoming 1994 elections in South Africa that marked the end of apartheid. The first edition of this letter, which also defines democracy and the biblical reasons for favoring democracy, was published in September of 1993.
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La Participacion sin Misterios
“Participation without any Mysteries” is an informative comic book, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the Santafe of Bogota Mayor’s Office as part of the “Viva Bogota Viva” program in Colombia and is intended to encourage citizens to participate politically and promote unity among communities. The handbook encompasses the main objectives of the instructive environmental program to be implemented by the Mayor’s office and it encourages people to share the responsibility of providing a healthy environment as part of the program.
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Honduras General Election Ballot 1993
Ballot paper used for the 1993 Honduran General Election. This ballot paper was used for the Presidential, Parliamentary, and Municipal elections. The main candidates in the Presidential election were Carlos Roberto REINA Idiaquez (Partido Liberal de Honduras), Marco Orlando IRIARTE Arita (Partido Democrata Cristian de Honduras), Olban Francisco VALLADARES (Partido Innovacion y Unidad), and Jose Oswaldo RAMOS Soto (Partido Nacional de Honduras).
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Puerto Rico Status Ballot 1993
Ballot used in the 14 November 1993 referendum in Puerto Rico regarding the status of the island. Voters had the option to vote for continued commonwealth status, statehood in the United States, or independence.