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Le Invita al Semario Macroeconomia Venezolana
“Invitation to a Seminary on Venezuelan Macroeconomics” is an invitation, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the Disclosure Center of Economic Knowledge in Venezuela. The flyer is an invitation to a Seminary on Venezuelan Macroeconomics. The flyer contains information such as: place, time and subtopics of the seminary.
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Venezolano No Botes Tu Voto
“Venezuelan, do Not Waste your Vote” is a civic education brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the Civil Association “Queremos Elegir” in Venezuela, in lead up to the 1998 Venezuelan General Elections. The document is meant to familiarize Venezuelan citizens on the electoral process, what they will be voting for as well as their importance as citizens when exercising their right to vote.
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Vote 3-6 Speak Out
This document was released by the Illinois State Board of Elections in 1998. The piece was intended to energize the electorate and spur a high voter turnout for that year’s mid-term congressional and local elections and for future elections to come. The literature covered sections on absentee voting, election-day procedures, and how to close the polls.
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A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Education Drive
A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Education Drive” is a voter handbook issued in 1998 by the Election Division of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1998 General Election in Texas. The brochure is part of the secretary of State’s voter registration drive program designed to increase participation in the election process through registering new voters and encouraging voter turnout. Its aim is to provide guidelines for businesses, associations, schools, and other organizations that wish to plan and implement a voter registration/education drive. Additionally, it contains a list of the voter registrars by county and an Election Calendar with the most important dates of the 1998 General Election in Texas.
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Programa Conocimiento Economico Hoy
“Program: Economic Knowledge Today” is a flyer describing a program on economic awareness, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the Disclosure Center of Economic Knowledge in Venezuela. The flyer explains and describes the objectives, activities, participants and content of the program.
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Programa de Informacion Electoral Basic
“Program of Basic Electoral Information” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela. The document provides basic information on an electoral program, such as the objectives of the program.
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Promoviendo igualdad de oportunidades
“Promoting Equality of Opportunities” is a brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by CEDICE group in Venezuela and intended to familiarize the public with the kind of work CEDICE does, the instruments of functioning, as well as the means of funding. Additionally, the brochure contains a membership form to be filled out by citizens.
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Proposed Constitutional Amendments to be voted on at the November 3, 1998 Special Election
Authorized by Virginia State Board of Elections Secretary M. Bruce Meadows, this document provides information on five proposed constitutional amendments that appear on the November 3rd 1998 Special Election ballot. For each proposed amendment the ballot question, explanation, present constitution and background, as well as the proposed change are provided.
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The DC Wise Guide
“The DC Wise Guide” is a guide issued in 1998 by the League of Women Voters in the District of Columbia with the objective of providing background information about the government of the District of Columbia, USA, and how to participate in its politics by either running for local office or by voting in the upcoming elections. Descriptions of different positions such as Mayor of D.C. or Member of the Board of Education are given as well as contact numbers for members of these teams. Finally, the dates for the Primary and General elections in 1998 are made known to the reader.