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California Ballot Pamphlet - Special Statewide Election
This edition of the “California Voters Pamphlet,” published in 1979, contains detailed summaries of the four propositions up for vote in California’s November 6, 1979 special statewide election. The booklet breaks down the propositions and provides their official title, legislative analysis, the actual text and argument. The propositions cover topics such as loan interest rates, limitation of government appropriations and school assignment and transportation of pupils.
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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.
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Access to Voting in Massachusetts
This 1979 publication, of the Elections Department of Massachusetts Secretary of State, that covers citizen’s access to vote. The piece touches on topics such as who can vote, who can register in Massachusetts and what to do in the case of registration problems.
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Facts for Voters on Registration and Voting
“Facts for Voters on Registration and Voting,” is a 1979 publication from Du Page County, Illinois Board of Election Commission. The piece was released in lead up to the 1980 national elections and delves into topics such as voter registration, voting for a presidential candidate, absentee voting and county election statistics. The November 4, 1980 presidential election was between Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter and Republican nominee Ronald Reagan; Reagan would win Illinois' 21 electoral votes and the presidancy.
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Have You Moved Recently?
Published by Washington Secretary of State Bruce Chapman in 1979, “Have You Moved Recently?” informs Washington new residents on how to change their voter registration record. This pamphlet provides instruction to transfers and new registrations as well as details as to when to vote and absentee ballot information.
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Registration, Voting and Absentee Voting Information
Published in July 1978 by Washington Secretary of State Bruce Chapman, “Registration, Voting, and Absentee Voting Information” provides Washington citizens with basic information regarding voting in general and specific instruction for the 1978 Congressional primary and general elections. Voting questions regarding residency, qualifications, voting locations, etc. are addressed in this brief voting tutorial.
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Voter Certificate and List of Precincts with Spanish-speaking Judges
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1978: The First Election of the State's Second Century
This piece briefly lays out the voter registration process and election time line in Colorado for the 1978 primary and general elections. The article also contains a section of frequently asked questions as well as a section describing the primary and general elections.
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California Voters Pamphlet - Primary Election
This edition of the “California Voters Pamphlet,” published in 1978, contains detailed summaries of the thirteen propositions up for vote in California’s June 6, 1978 primary elections. The booklet breaks down the propositions and provides their official title, legislative analysis and their actual text and argument. The propositions cover topics such as constitutional amendments on sheriffs and local agencies in California as well as bond acts on clean water and school aid.