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Voters' Roll Registration Form for Community Elections
This document contains a voter registration form for the 1995 South African community election as well as a flyer encouraging South African’s to register to vote. The one page flyer also mentions issues that elected community officials will deal with.
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Let's Vote Again
Let's Vote Again is a publication focusing on voter registration prior to the 1995 local government elections in South Africa. Made available by the Task Group for Local Government Elections, this document emphasizes the need for citizen's to register to vote to make sure their communities have a chance to be adequately represented at the local level. Information is presented in a storyboard format and key messages are in English as well as 5 local languages.
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Local Government Elections
Published by Y Press in 1995, this brochure explains the significance of local government in South Africa in regards to the individual and the importance of voting in them. “Local Government Elections” also provides basic voter registration information to encourage South Africans to participate in the upcoming October 1995 local government elections.
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Mpumalanga Province Report
A Technical Resources Group (UK) provincial resource officer named Barbara Miller wrote this “Mpumalanga Province Report” that highlights her role in the province as well as how her team functioned with the Communication and Voter Education Task Team she was assigned with in South Africa. The report, which covers the days from March 20th 1995 to November 6th 1995, provides details on Miller’s preparations for the upcoming November 1st, 1995 local government elections.
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Communicating with your Elected Officials: 104th Congress & State Governors 1995-1996
“Communicating with Your Elected Officials 104th Congress and State Governors 1995-1996,” is a brochure that was geared at educating voters on how to best communicate with their state government and congressional representative. The brochure includes six sections including a section on how to vote with an absentee ballot and a section that describes how to best contact your congressional representative.
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1995 Fairfax County Voter Registration Winter Schedule
“1995 Fairfax County Voter Registration Winter Schedule” is a flyer made available by the County of Fairfax Office of the General Registrar in 1995 which lists the locations and opening times when citizens of Fairfax, Virginia, can register to vote in the upcoming special and general elections in 1995.
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1995 Voter Information Guide
“1995 Voter Information Guide” is a voter handbook prepared in 1995 by Bob Taft, the Secretary of State of Ohio, in lead up to the May 2, 1995 Primary Election and the November 7, 1995 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. It also provides short descriptions of each one of the offices for which Ohio voters will express their votes.
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The Election Watch
This issue of Election Watch in South Africa analyzes voter registration in depth prior to the 1995 local government elections. It includes a section focusing on the province of Kwazulu Natal, and considers measures to combat low voter registration.
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The Next Step: Why are we voting again
The Next Step features a dialogue between two families in order to highlight the prevailing needs of South Africans in advance of the 1995 local government elections. The document also provides basic information about the role and functioning of the Reconstruction and Development Program and an overview of national, provincial, and local government.