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Mpumalanga Province Report
A Technical Resources Group (UK) provincial resource officer named Barbara Miller wrote this “Mpumalanga Province Report” that highlights her role in the province as well as how her team functioned with the Communication and Voter Education Task Team she was assigned with in South Africa. The report, which covers the days from March 20th 1995 to November 6th 1995, provides details on Miller’s preparations for the upcoming November 1st, 1995 local government elections.
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Conteno Rapido Para Alcaldes
“Quick Count for Mayors” is a counting list, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Elegir” in Venezuela. The document is meant to present the first number of the votes counted for each candidate to the post of mayor in the state of Miranda, Venezuela.
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Mon livret d'education civique: 3eme
“Mon livret d’education civique: 3eme” is a civic education manual from 1995, available in French, which teaches students about the Constitution, the hierarchy of government, elections, and the justice system in Gabon. The document, published by the National Pedagogical Institute of Gabon, is aimed at students who are preparing to take the ‘Brevet des Colleges’ exam (taken at the end of 9th grade) and contains quizzes, questions and games on different civic education subjects.
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Encuentro Internacional Sociedad Civil y Elecciones en America
“International Meeting: the Civil Society and Elections in America” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the National Democratic Institute and the “Escuela de Vecinos de Venezuela” group in Venezuela in lead up to the 1995 Venezuelan Regional and Municipal Elections. The brochure explains and describes the measures implemented as part of the 1995 Electoral Campaign of the Civil Society in an effort to promote civic participation in the upcoming elections. The brochure also contains some brief facts about NDI and the “Escuela de Vecinos de Venezuela.”
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Mon livret d'education civique: Cours Moyen
“Mon livret d’education civique: Cours Moyens” is a manual from 1995, available in French, which teaches students about the geography, different municipalities and communes, political regime, and branches of government in Gabon. The document, published by the National Pedagogical Institute of Gabon, is aimed at middle school students and contains different lessons, quizzes and games on these civic education subjects.
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Anatomy of Electoral System of Tanzania
The 1995 publication, “Anatomy of Electoral Systems of Tanzania,” was intended to guide all parties involved in the election process including voters, policy makers and election monitors. The document was published in lead up to the October 1995 elections in Tanzania. These elections were significant because they were the first multiparty elections since the nation’s independence in 1962. The literature provides detailed descriptions of the electoral process and of electoral law to voters who otherwise were unaware of the nuances of a multiparty democratic election.
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Campana Electoral de la Sociedad Civil
“The Electoral Campaign of the Civil Society” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Elegir” in Venezuela in lead up to the 1995 Venezuelan regional and municipal elections. The handbook explains and describes the activities organized with the aim to include the civil society in the electoral campaign, such as talks, presentations, communitarian organizations, and neighbor associations. The document describes the goals the electoral campaign of the civil society must achieve.
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The Election Watch
This issue of Election Watch in South Africa analyzes voter registration in depth prior to the 1995 local government elections. It includes a section focusing on the province of Kwazulu Natal, and considers measures to combat low voter registration.
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The Next Step: Why are we voting again
The Next Step features a dialogue between two families in order to highlight the prevailing needs of South Africans in advance of the 1995 local government elections. The document also provides basic information about the role and functioning of the Reconstruction and Development Program and an overview of national, provincial, and local government.