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1980 Voter Information
“1980 Voter Information “is a voter handbook prepared in 1980 by Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr., the Secretary of State of Ohio, in lead up to the June 3, 1980 Primary Election and the November 4, 1980 General Election. The guide is meant to provide voters with information about registering and voting, absentee voting including the armed services absentee voting, to inform them about their rights as voters and the procedures that lead to a correct exercise of voting. Additionally, it includes a list of the offices that the Ohio voters will elect during the Primary and General Election in 1980.
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Ciudadano: Inscribete y vote
Prepared by Massachusetts Secretary of State Michael Joseph Connolly in 1980, “Ciudadano: Inscribete y Vota” is a voter education document written entirely in Spanish and translates to “Citizenship: Register to Vote.” This pamphlet provides absentee voting instructions and qualifications, basic voter registration information, and instructions regarding the actual voting process in preparation for the November 4th, 1980 state elections.
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Elections '80: A Voter's Guide
“Elections ’80: A Voters Guide” is a publication from Morgan Country, Alabama that was released during the 1980 presidential campaign. The piece describes the voter registration process and provides precinct and senate district maps. This pamphlet was published in 1980 the same year as the presidential election between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. The presidential, senatorial and local elections were held on November 4, 1980.
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How to Register
“How to Register” is a voter pamphlet published in 1980 by the General Registrar of Fairfax, Virginia, in lead up to the November 4, 1980 General Election and is intended to stimulate voter registration. The brochure contains brief instructions guidelines on voter qualifications and it is meant to serve as a source for voter registration information for Fairfax County voters.
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Registe-se e Vote
Prepared by Massachusetts Secretary of State Michael Joseph Connolly in 1980, “Registe-se e Vote” is a voter education document written entirely in Portuguese. This pamphlet provides absentee voting instructions and qualifications, basic voter registration information, and instructions regarding the actual voting process in preparation for the November 4th, 1980 state elections.
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Register and vote
This piece was released in Connecticut in 1980 during the lead up to that year’s November 4 presidential election between Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter and Republican Nominee Ronald Reagan. The expressed intent of the literature was to educated Connecticut voters as to their rights and responsibilities as citizens and voters. The piece contains sections on voter registration, absentee voting as well as voting timelines and a description of the primary process.
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VIP: Voters' Information Pamphlet for the Citizens of New Mexico
“VIP: Voters’ Information Pamphlet for the Citizens of New Mexico,” was produced in 1980 by the Office the Secretary of State of New Mexico. The pamphlet contains information on topics such as voter registration procedure, absentee registration, duration of registration, dates of registration, sample ballots, and electioneering. The piece was released in lead up to the November 4, 1980 elections that would feature the presidential race between Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter and Republican nominee Ronald Reagan. This document is translated into Spanish as well.
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Registration, Voting and Absentee Voting Information
In July of 1979, Washington Secretary of State Bruce Chapman published this informational pamphlet that provides specific instructions regarding issues of qualifications, residency, new registration, transfer voters, and absentee ballots. This issue of “Registration, Voting, and Absentee Voting Information” also gives the exact election dates and voting deadlines for the 1979 and 1980 primary and general elections.