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Official Ballot District of Columbia Ward 4
The District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBOEE) provide this copy of an official ballot for the District of Columbia General Elections on November 7th, 2000 for Ward 4. This ballot contains candidates for the office of President and Vice President of the United States, Delegate to the House of Representatives, At Large Member of the Council and Ward Four Member of the Council, US Senator, and US Representative.
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Do something -- vote Year 2000
“Do Something Vote! Year 2000” was published in 1999 as part of a get out the vote campaign aimed energizing Floridians for the year 2000 presidential, congressional and local elections. This piece includes a detailed calendar with primary dates as well as cut offs for donation acceptances. Furthermore the piece contains some information on absentee voting, party affiliation status and serving as a poll work. Florida would determine the close 2000 election between Democratic nominee Al Gore and Republican nominee George W. Bush.
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Elect Mike Corrigan, US Congress, 11th District Virginia
“Elect Mike Corrigan, US Congress, and 11th District Virginia” is a voter pamphlet issued in 2000, in support of the Democrat Mike Corrigan’s campaign running to be elected in the US Congress in 2000. The brochure contains a brief biography of Mike Corrigan, as well as his approach on issues on economic policies, health care, public education, and public transportation being among the other issues discussed.
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Election Information 2000
“Election Information 2000” is a piece of civic education material that was released in Anne Arundel County, Maryland’s “Board of Elections.” The piece contains information on voter registration, absentee voting, polling places as well as a list of relevant election dates and deadlines. The piece was released in lead up to the November 7, 2000 elections that featured the presidential race between the Republican nominee George W. Bush and the democratic nominee Al Gore.
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Electoral Vote for Fifty-Fourth Term
This piece provides a breakdown, by state, of the United States’ 538 electoral votes on the eve of the November 7, 2000 elections. The piece mentions that a 270 majority is needed to win the presidency. The November 7 presidential elections would be one of the closest in history with George W. Bush winning by the slimmest of margins with 271 electoral votes.
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George W. Bush for President / George Allen for US Senate
“George W. Bush for President/George Allen for US Senate” is a voter pamphlet issued in 2000 by the Republican Party of Virginia, in support of George W. Bush’s campaign running for President of the U.S and George Allen, running for U.S Senate. The brochure includes some of the approaches both candidates have and what they have achieved or willing to do if elected. Social Security, Tax cuts and Public School Reform are some of the issues addressed by G.W. Bush. Additionally, the brochure contains a section on Chuck Robb’s record on his approach on public schools and taxes in Virginia, viewed as negative by the Republican Party of Virginia.
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George W. Bush for President -- the next President of the United States
This newsletter published by the Fairfax County Republican Committee in Virginia uses this Election Edition to promote Republican local and national candidates before the November 7th, 2000 general election. George W. Bush headlines this edition and with each Republican candidate promotion there is a brief biography and stance on current issues. Also included in this newsletter are absentee information, voter identification information, and a sample ballot showing the republican candidates for each office.
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Health Issues in the 2000 Presidential Election
This guide entitled “Health Care Issues In the 2000 Presidential Election: A Comparison of Proposals” was prepared by the Health Policy Alternative, Inc. for a joint project of the League of Women Voters and Education Fund and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. This guide provides an outline of health care positions and policy proposals for both the democratic and republican presidential campaigns. Issues such as health coverage for the uninsured, managed care and patient rights, Medicare reform, prescription drug coverage, and long-term care are addressed.
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How to Register to Vote
In the year 2000, the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBOEE) published “How to Register to Vote,” a pamphlet that both informs District of Columbia residents on voter registration qualifications and procedure and encourages residents to register and vote. Issues such as absentee voting, voting services for Senior citizens and handicapped residents, and maintaining an up-to-date registration are included. A telephone service for Spanish speaking residents is provided.