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United States (IA) General Election Ballot 1984
Ballot used in the 6 November 1984 general election in the United States. This ballot was used in Byron Township, Iowa. Voters could choose to vote for a straight party ticket, or for candidates in each individual race.
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United States (IL) General Election Ballot 1984
Ballot used for the 1984 general election in the United States. This ballot was used in Cook County, Illinois, and allowed voters to vote for either a straight party list or for candidates in individual races.
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United States (NH) General Election Ballot 1984
General election ballot used on 6 November 1984 in Ward B of Concord, New Hampshire. Voters could vote a striaght ticket, or for candidates in individual races. The presidential election had Ronald REAGAN and Walter MONDALE as the main candidates.
Election Material
Ballot
United States (AR) General Election Ballot 1984
Ballot used in the 6 November 1984 general election in the United States. This ballot was used in Washington County, Arkansas. This ballot was used to elect the President and Vice-President, the US Senator, Governor, and other local races and ballot measures.
Election Material
Ballot
Pakistan Sample Ballot 1984
Sample ballot to be used for elections in Karachi, Pakistan in 1984.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Political Rights (Loi Sur Les Droits Politiques, Neuchatel)
Law on Political Rights (Loi Sur Les Droits Politiques, Neuchatel)
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Election and Political Party Law
The Election Act No. II of 1984
The Election Act No. II of 1984
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election and Recall Law
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election and Recall Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
A Compliance Guide for Businesses, Lobbyists, Public officials and Citizens - State of New Mexico
A Compliance Guide for Businesses, Lobbyists, Public officials and Citizens - State of New Mexico