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Election Material
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Antigua and Barbuda Representation of the People Act 1975 Ballot #1
Election for the All Saints West Constituency on March 8, 1994.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Collection of Voter Education Materials from South Africa: Flyers, Posters, Instructions, etc.
This document contains a collection of posters, flyers and civic education literature pertaining to the 1994 national elections in South Africa. Included are posters with the exact date of the election and pamphlets depicting the voting and registration process. The material was part of an effort made to provide voter education to the large swath of the South African population who had been denied voting rights until this time.
Election Material
Ballot
Antigua and Barbuda Representation of the People Act Ballot 1975 Ballot #2
Representation of the People Act Ballot 1975 Ballot #2
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette Vol 344 No 15468 State President's Office
Government Gazette Vol 344 No 15468 State President's Office
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Government Gazette - Local Government Transition Act
Government Gazette - Local Government Transition Act
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Democracy and Voter Education Initiative
The “Democracy and Voter Education Initiative” published in 1994 by the Institute for Contextual Theology covers topics such as forms of state, electoral systems and democracy. The impetus for the “Initiative” was to educated people in South Africa on political participation in the democratic system and the concept of the vote.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Christians and Democracy
“Christians and Democracy” is comprised of 12 Bible Studies from Angola, adopted for use in South Africa and was published in January of 1994 by Diakonia for the Natal Churches campaign, “Educate for Democracy.” Real life stories, bible excerpts, and reflection questions accompany these 12 studies and are provided in the belief that the Church and Christians have an important role in building democracy in South Africa.