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The Constitution of Finland
Constitution of Finland adopted in 1999 to replace the previous 1919 Constitution.
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Election and Political Party Law
District of Columbia Code: 1981 Edition - 1999 Replacement Volume 2A
District of Columbia Code: 1981 Edition - 1999 Replacement Volume 2A
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law on Referendums
Electoral Law on Referendums
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Collection of Laws of The Slovak Republic
Collection of Laws of The Slovak Republic
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Election and Political Party Law
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:32 to 19:End
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:32 to 19:End
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:1 to 19:31A
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:1 to 19:31A
Election Material
Civic Education Material
County Boards of Elections
This one page document provides important voter information related to the 1998 Maryland elections; the piece was released by Maryland’s “board of supervisors of Elections.” The page contains information on election dates for in-person and absentee voting as well as information for the 24-hour tapeline. The November 3, 1998 races would feature a state governor race as well as Congressional and Senate races.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Your Vote Your Voice
“Your Vote Your Voice” is a 1999 publication by the National Association of Independent Colleges. The Booklet address voter education, coalition building, “get out the vote,” and the time table for the 2000 presidential election. The publication was created in part to provide solutions to the apathy expressed by younger voters towards the electoral process.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The Youth Vote
This document analyzes trends in youth voting from 1971 onward. The piece purposely picks 1971 as it was the year which the 26th amendment was passed. That amendment moved the age for universal suffrage from 21 to 18 years of age. This 1999 study provides statistical breakdowns of youth voting figures as well as an analysis of what the data suggests. Also included is a chapter on why youth don’t vote; that section also acknowledges that voter turnout has been on the decline since the 1960s.