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Vote! It Does Make A Difference!
This poster urges Ugandans to participate in the 1993 elections on Tuesday November 2, 1993. The poster also indicates that the final day to register to vote is October 4, 1993.
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Civic Education Material
Voter C'est Accessible a tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes
“Voter C'est Accessible a tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes” is a pamphlet from 1993, available in both an English and French copy, that outlines special services available for citizens with a handicap or reduced mobility wishing to vote in the upcoming Federal Elections in Canada. Special services include wheelchair accessibility, advance polls, interpreters, and special ballots. Elections Canada, the agency who produced this pamphlet, seeks to make voting accessible to all voters.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voter education
“Voter Education,” published in 1993, describes democracy, free and fair elections, and the process of voting in the context of the upcoming 1994 South African elections. The 1994 elections were the first in which universal adult suffrage was permitted. The literature is interactive and requires the reader to participate in exercises testing his or her knowledge of the electoral process and voter participation.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Salient Features of The Proposed 1993 Election Code of The Philippines
Salient Features of The Proposed 1993 Election Code of The Philippines
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Independent Broadcasting Authority Bill
Independent Broadcasting Authority Bill
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
South Africa Electoral Bill 1993
South Africa Electoral Bill 1993
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Avez-vous cette carte en mains?
“Avez-vous cette carte en mains?” is a pamphlet, available in French and English copies, which reminds readers that in order to vote in the 1993 Federal Election in Canada they must have received their ‘Federal Voters List Revision Card’ and checked that the information on it is correct and up to date .The document, published by Elections Canada, also gives instructions to readers who have not received their card on how to register to vote.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guide de L'Electeur
“Guide de l’Electeur” is a 1993 guide, available in French and English copy, which provides information voters will need to know in order to vote in the 1993 Canadian Federal Election given the recent changes in election legislation. The document, published by Elections Canada, follows a questions and answers format in order to inform the reader of voter lists, simplified voting, and the increase in accessibility to polls for disabled voters.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guide des Scrutateurs
“Guide des Scrutateurs” is a guide, available in French, created by the National Electoral Commission of Togo which explains to polling agents how to go about their duties when counting votes on Presidential Election Day in January 1993. The Commission seeks to provide clear instructions to workers as to ensure transparency. The document includes a diagram of polling tables, forms to fill out about ballots, and rules and regulations for polling agents to follow.