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Judge of Election Handbook
The “Judge of Election Handbook” was published in 2000 in Chicago Illinois during the lead up to that year’s general elections held on November 7. The booklet contains chapters on topics such as the importance of having election judges, what supplies will be necessary on the election side and how to go about setting up polling places. Also included is a glossary defining election related vocabulary. That year’s general elections would feature the presidential race between Al Gore and George W. Bush.
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A Clean America is Up to You. Vote
This is an advertisement from 2000 for the “Clean America” movement. This flyer came out in the same year the presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
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Annual Report Fiscal Year 2000
“Annual Report Fiscal Year 2000” is a report released by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives some background information about the activities coordinated by the Board and the Office of Campaign Finance during the fiscal year 2000 – between October 1st 1999 and September 30th 2000. Information in the report includes data on voter registration, D.C. Municipal Regulations, and an account of the Presidential Primary elections in May and September of the year 2000.
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Area Registration Instructions
“Area Registration Instructions” was published in 2000 in Chicago Illinois during the lead up to that year’s general elections held on November 7. The booklet contains chapters on topics such as registering voters, setting up the registration location and concluding the registration duties. The booklet contains textual description as well as visual aids including sample voter registration cards as well as citizenship cards and sample election audit reports. That year’s general elections would feature the presidential race between Al Gore and George W. Bush.
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Before You Vote on November 7 Know Their Record on the Environment
In 2000, the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club published a guide to educate the people of Virginia on the environmental stances of Senatorial candidates Charles Robb, a Democrat and Republican George Allen. This chart shows whether or not each candidate supports the Sierra Club position on issues of clean water, clean air, public lands, and environmental scores.
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Challenges for Citizens
“Challenges for Citizens” is a booklet published in lead up to the 2000 Ugandan referendum. The literature urges citizens to take part in the electoral process by voting but also cautions that more work after the referendum will be needed to insure a fully functioning and free society. The piece also details the contents of the Ugandan Constitution and focuses on how a democratic state to function. Throughout the article Ugandans are urged to take an active role in their country’s democracy and electoral process.
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Civic Education Poster
This is a civic education poster from the 2000 Ugandan Referendum election. The poster's scene depicts many aspects of Ugandan life including meeting with friends in the market, talking with local religious figures and displaying strong social capital. The poster was aimed at creating voter efficacy around a shared sense of community in lead up to the referendum on choosing a political system for the country.
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Democracy Your handbook
“Democracy Your handbook” was published in 2000 by MS Uganda, the same year as a national referendum to decide the political system of the country. The audience of this handbook was the general Ugandan population and its objective was to proffer a new way of looking at democracy. The booklet defines democracy as not only a means of governance but also as a way to interact with your neighbors, family and friends. The booklet focuses on topics such as family values, community cohesion and organizing as well as government transparency as important pieces to a sound democracy.