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Are You Properly Registered to Vote in the Presidential Election?
“Are You Properly Registered to Vote in the Presidential Election?” is a news release by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics from September 16th 1988 informing registered voters who have moved without sending written notice of their new address must do so in order to vote in the November 8th 1988 Presidential Election. The document issues a stern warning that voter registration will be cancelled if the address is not up to date.
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Candidates Preliminarily Qualified for Offices on November 8th Ballot
“Candidates Preliminary Qualified for Offices on November 8th Ballot” is a memo, released on September 1st 1988, listing the independent and minor party candidates that are preliminary qualified to appear on the ballot for the Presidential General Election in the District of Columbia, USA. The document from the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics also states that the petitions of these candidates will be posted for any possible challenges.
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Cartilla de Formacion Democratica
“Booklet of Democratic Formation” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, published in 1987 by CEDEP, the Center of Political Studies in Guatemala. The booklet contains drawings illustrating the formation of a democracy with citizen participation.
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Civic Education Organization Charts for Cruzada
“Civic Education Organization Charts for Cruzada”is a Civic Education organization chart, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the Crusade for Citizenships’ Participation (“Cruzada”), Chile, as a follow-up of the 1988 Chilean Plebiscite. The document is comprised of several charts indicating the reach/influence of the “Cruzada” Organization.
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Congratulations on becoming a citizen of the United States and a registered voter
This one page flyer, from 1988, offers congratulations to Floridians who have both recently been affirmed as citizens of the United States and have also registered to vote.
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Cruzada por la Participacion Ciudadana
“Crusade for the Citizens’ Participation” is a civic education program brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the CIVITAS Foundation and the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, Chile. The brochure describes the “Crusade for the Citizens’ Participation” project identity and objectives, some of these involving the promotion of democracy among the Chilean society by encouraging voter education.
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Cuaderno de Voluntario
“The Volunteer’s Notebook” is a volunteer guidebook, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in the late 1980s in Chile in lead up to the September 25, 1988 National Chilean Plebiscite. The guidebook is meant to provide guidance to volunteers who wish to spread information on democracy and inspire participation by illustrating the necessity of building a truly democratic Chilean society. The guidebook is meant to stimulate citizens to become involved in learning and spreading the democratic values throughout the Chilean society, it teaches them about the attributes of democracy and the benefits of having a democratic society rather than a dictatorship or autocratic system. It provides information on voter registration in order to stimulate voters’ presence at the polling stations. Additionally, the guide provides background information on the National Chilean Plebiscite, and what it means to vote “yes” or “no.”
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DC Elections Board Announces Start of Nominating Petition Period for Advisory Neighborhood Commission Candidates
“DC Elections Board Announces Start of Nominating Petition Period for Advisory Neighborhood Commission Candidates” is a news release from August 1st 1988 with the primary objective of informing the reader that nominating petitions are soon going to be available for those D.C. residents seeking to appear on the November 1988 presidential general election ballot as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) Candidate. The document, released by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, also outlines some responsibilities of the ANC and how to qualify for a ballot.
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DC Elections Board Issues Final ANC Update
“D.C. Board Issues Final ANC Update: 59 Offices still Without Candidates” is a news release submitted by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics on September 1st 1988 with the primary objective of informing the reader that although there is only a week left in the candidate qualification process, there are still 59 offices open for candidates seeking election as Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. The rest of the document outlines what must be done in order to appear as ANC candidate on the November Presidential General Election Ballot.