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Public officials Election and Recall Law During The Period of National Mobilization in Suppression of Communist Rebellion
Public officials Election and Recall Law During The Period of National Mobilization in Suppression of Communist Rebellion
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Because every vote counts
“Parce qu’un vote ca compte” is a flyer from 1989, available in a French and English copy, with the objective of informing voters from Quebec, Canada, who are currently residing in a hospital or reception center that they may vote from their room via a “mobile polling station” for the 1989 General Election to elect members of the National Assembly. The document, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, provides information on how to register to vote in this manner and how to contact the returning officer.
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Civic Education Material
Road to Damascus
Signed by Third World Christians from seven nations, “The Road to Damascus” attempts to lay bare the historical and political roots of the conflict between Christians, affirms the faith of poor and oppressed Christians in these countries, condemns the sins of the oppressing parties, and calls for a conversion to Christianity to those who have strayed from the faith. Published by Skoatville Publishers, the nations who have signed this document are South Africa, Namibia, South Korea, the Philippines, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.
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Paraguay: Report on the 1988 General Election. March 28, 1988.
This report on the 1988 Paraguayan General Elections discusses the then current political situation, provides an historical overview of politics and discusses election day observations and procedures.
March 27, 1988
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Provincial Councils Elections Act, No. 2 of 1988
Provincial Councils Elections Act, No. 2 of 1988
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Civic Education Material
1988 Official Election Pamphlet III
The “1988 Official Election Pamphlet” is piece of civic education material published in Alaska in lead up to that year’s local and national elections. The pamphlet provides information related to upcoming ballot measures, political party statements and a list of state wide and district candidates.
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History of the Vote: Voting in Minnesota
“History of the Vote: Voting in Minnesota” is a piece of civic education material that was published in the lead up to the November 8, 1998 general elections. This piece focuses on the importance of voting, the necessary eligibility to vote and lists the constitutional amendments to the Minnesota state constitution that will be featured on the ballot. The November 8 elections featured the presidential race between Republican nominee George H.W. Bush and Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis.
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Election and Political Party Law
National Electoral Commission Decree 1987
National Electoral Commission Decree 1987
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Civic Education Material
Education for Democracy: A Statement of Principles
“Education for Democracy: A Statement of Principles” is a booklet from 1987, created by the American Federation of Teachers, which seeks to provide guidelines for strengthening the teaching of democratic values. The booklet explains why it is important to convey the ideas and institutions of democracy in schools and to educate young minds so they may upkeep the tradition of democratic government in the USA.
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Civic Education Material
State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet I
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is one in a series of five and is specifically correlated to Alaska state house districts 1 to 4 and Senate districts A-C.