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Women's Demands are Valid for the Development of Uganda and its Plans to Eradicate Poverty
This document lists women’s rights issues and requests that they be considered for the year 2000 Ugandan referendum. The issues include land ownership, physical abuse, and the formation of an equal opportunities commission that will redress the historical and cultural injustices that have truncated women’s prosperity in Uganda. Also included is a section that lists the legal claims women have under that constitution. This includes a provision that dismisses sex based discrimination.
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Youth Vote 2000 Coalition Presidential Debate Scorecard
“Youth Vote 2000 Coalition Presidential Debate Scorecard” is a survey that was aimed at gauging the reaction of American youth to a year 2000 presidential debate. The survey asks seventeen questions including if watching the debate will increase voting likelihood, if the debate was educational, and if the participants enjoyed the structure of the debate.
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You've heard a lot about my husband. Here's the truth.
This propaganda pamphlet published by The Republican Party of Virginia, outlines Virginia governor George Allen’s successes and a brief overview of his future plans for Virginia in preparation for the 2000 general election. The pamphlet also portrays Democratic candidate Chuck Robb as against Virginia public schools and in favor of taxes on Virginia families.
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Akatabo K'emisomo gy'abalonzi mukalulu k'ekikungo ak'omwaka gwe 2000
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Election Year 2000
“Election Year 2000” is a guide published by the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics that educates residents on candidate qualification and ballot accessibility in DC. This guide gives detailed information on that the May 2nd Presidential Primary, September 12th Primary, and November 7th General Election for the year 2000. Calendars highlighting important dates for each of these three elections as well as information such as absentee ballot information, neighborhood elections, resident initiative processes, and campaign finance rules further educate District residents and potential candidates on the importance of voter participation and fair elections.
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Polling Places Ward List
This document was published in lead up to the year 2000 elections by the “Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.” The piece contains each of the 50 City Wards in Chicago broken down by precinct and furthermore contains each precinct’s polling place’s name and address. The November 7th elections would feature the presidential race between the Republican nominee George W. Bush and the democratic nominee Al Gore.
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Presidential Voters Guide (Primary / Caucus Version)
This document, created by the American Association for Retired People (AARP), provides a guide for the 2000 presidential primary elections. The guide focuses on issues that are pertinent to people over the age of 50. These issues include: Social Security, Medicare, long-term care and managed care patient protections. The booklet provides the AARP’s and the individual primary candidates’ stances on these issues in hopes of educating and enabling voters to make the best decision possible with their vote.
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Project Vote Smart
This year 2000 packet describes the non-profit and non-partisan organization “Project Vote Smart.” The literature focuses on the organization's philosophy and key goals and also contains membership and donation pledge forms.
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Referendum Education has started -- don't miss it!
“Referendum Educated has Started—Don’t Miss it” is a poster that was used in lead up to the 2000 referendum on Uganda’s political system. The poster depicts Ugandans reading and learning about the referendum. The poster also indicates a sense of community and social capital that has developed around the issue.