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Make a difference -- register to vote in '93!
“Make a difference register to vote in ’93!” is a piece of civic education material that includes information on how to register and also provides contact information for local registration centers. The piece was directed at spurring voter turnout for that years local elections in Florida’s Broward County. This flyer also includes information about changing party affiliation and absentee voting.
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National Voter Registration Act of 1993
This pamphlet, published in Alabama in 1993, explains the “National Voter Registration Act.” The act, as summarized, was intended to facilitate the voter registration process by making it more accessible to citizens. The piece describes “motor voter” registration, postcard voter registration and agency based voter-registration.
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New Registrations -- Motor Voter vs Mail-in 1989 to 1993
“New Registrations – Motor Voter vs. Mail-in 1989-1993” is a graph provided by the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics in 1993 that highlights the disparity between DC residents using the Motor Voter Act to register to vote against those who used mail-in registration. The comparisons are broken down by month and show statistics from the years 1989 to 1993.
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Mighty Political Experiment
“Mighty Political Experiment” is a pamphlet by the League of Women Voters which gives a historical background to their organization and the option for the reader to become a member of the League of Women Voters (LWV). The document, made available in 1993, provides insight into the LWV’s mission of encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government as well as some of its achievement and goals.
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National Voter Registration Act 1993
This document from the Office of the Secretary of Defense explains the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 which designates Armed Forces recruitment offices as voter registration agencies.
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Communicating with your Elected Officials: 103rd Congress & State Governors 1993-1994
“Communicating with Your Elected Officials 103rd Congress and State Governors 1993-1994,” is a brochure that is geared at educating voters on how to best communicate with their elected officials. The brochure includes six sections including one on how to vote with an absentee ballot and one regarding communication with one's Congressional representative.
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Election Information
“Election Information” is a memo by the Fairfax County Electoral Board from 1993 which gives information about the election to be held on November 2nd 1993 where voters in Virginia will be electing a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and Member of the House of Delegates. The type of information provided includes what will be found on the ballot and details about absentee voting and unofficial returns.
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Facts for Voters 1993
“Facts for Voters 1993” is a voter brochure published in 1993 by the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area, in lead up to the 1993 Elections and is intended to familiarize voters with the members of the Cities and Towns, County and State offices. Additionally, it contains voting information, such as voter registration, voter qualifications, absentee voting and an Election Calendar with the most important dates of the 1993 Elections.
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Gubernatorial Candidates 1993
Provided by the Office of the Electoral Board for the County of Fairfax, Virginia on August 10th 1993, this document provides contact information for all gubernatorial candidates, delegate candidates, and Soil and Water Conservation District candidates for the upcoming November 1993 elections. Also provided is information indicating which candidates are incumbents.