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Usa tu Poder
“Use your Power” is an electoral flyer, available in Spanish, issued in Paraguay by the “Decidamos” group in lead up to the 1996 Paraguayan Municipal Elections. The flyer is meant to familiarize voters with the voting procedures at the polling station.
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Utah Voter Information Pamphlet
“Utah Voter Information Pamphlet” is a voter handbook issued in 1996 by the Utah Office of the Governor, in lead up to the November 5, 1996 Election in Utah. This handbook was designed to provide Utah voters with detailed information about judicial retention elections and the amendments to Utah’s State Constitution. Additionally, the handbook contains photographs and short statements from the candidates for U.S Congress and Utah’s executive offices. Included is a list of candidates for state school board and legislative offices as well as the names and phone numbers of Utah’s eight registered political parties. Moreover, the handbook also provides instructions on how to vote
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Voter Awareness Guide
The 1996 “Voter Awareness Guide” is written to inform voter educators on procedures they will have to undertake before the upcoming 1996 Presidential and Parliamentary elections in December. Instructions include details on the Voter Educator Outreach Programme, timelines and requirements of presentations on the importance of voting and the meaning of political posters. Also included is a question and brief answer section on general facts regarding the December elections.
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Voter information
This 1996 document provides voters with information on the upcoming primary election in Kankakee County, Illinois that will be held on March 19, 1996. The document goes over the candidate positions on the ballot, provides some basic voter instruction and also contains a list of precinct polling locations. Also included were sample ballots from the different parties for the upcoming primaries. This piece was released in lead up to the November 5, 1996 general elections including the presidential race between Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton and Republican nominee Bob Dole.
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Voter: un droit, Voter: Un devoir
“Voter: un droit, Voter: un devoir” is a 1996 pamphlet, available in French and Wolof, which explains how to vote in the November 1996 regional, municipal and rural elections in Senegal. The document, published by the Republic of Senegal Ministry of the Interior with the help of IFES, uses drawings to illustrate the step by step procedure for casting a vote.
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Voter's Declaration/Affirmation
This 1996 document includes official absentee ballot material including a voter’s declaration and affirmation, mailing instructions, an official copy of the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot and further instructions to the voter.
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Voting Booth / Demonstration Clerk
“Voting Booth/Demonstration Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives a set of instructions to the Voting Booth Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include topics such as voting demonstration, voting assistance and how to process a curbside voter.
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We do not want to be non-political
“We do Not Want to be Apolitical” is an article, originally available in Russian and translated into English, written in 1996 by Natalya Vorobtsova, Aliya Rustemova in the “Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper in Kazakhstan and which briefly describes a political science game organized by Gulnara Kanapievna in Kazakhstan. The article also touches on the importance of having young people actively participate and understand the political life of the country.