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Election Calendar 92 Suburban Supplement
”Election Calendar ‘92 Suburban Supplement” is a voter pamphlet published in 1992 by the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy in lead up to the 1992 Elections, and intended to provide voters with contact information of the candidates for public offices in the Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and Bucks County.
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1992 Election Guide
“1992 Election Guide” is a short guide produced by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics in 1992 that encourages readers to register to vote in the 1992 Presidential Election in the USA as well as providing information on dates and other types of elections in 1992, election ward boundaries, special services, and absentee voting.
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Mail-in Voter Registration Form
The District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics provides this 1992 replica of the mail-in voter registration form complete with registration qualifications, reminders to keep one’s registration up-to-date and to register for a political party, and a telephone number for further assistance available in English and Spanish.
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Monthly Report of Voter Registration Statistics
The “Monthly Report of Voter Registration Statistics” was prepared by the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics Data Systems Branch and included all data up to the close of registration for the November 3rd, 1992 Presidential General Elections in DC. Statistics such as party totals by Ward and precinct, voter registration percentages, and number of transactions are included in this report.
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The time has come register and vote -- Registration Deadline
This piece of civic education material was prepared by David D. Orr, Illinois’ Cook County Clerk, in lead up to the November 3, 1992 general elections. The piece describes the voter registration and physical voting processes and highlights October 5th as the final day to register to vote in that year’s general elections. The 1992 elections featured the presidential election between Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush and Democratic nominee Bill Clinton.
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Vote 1992
“Vote 1992” was produced in St. Louis County, Missouri in lead up to that year’s general elections. The piece goes over the electoral process and provides voters with a synopsis of key dates in the election season and how to vote absentee or if you are handicapped. Presidential elections held on November 3rd of that year featured a race between Republican incumbent George H.W. Bush and Democratic nominee Bill Clinton.
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Vote: Your Capital Investment in Alabama's Future
This document, published in Alabama, provides a two page break down of the 1992 elections. The topics covered include voter registration procedure, election dates, which political offices are on the ballot and absentee voting and Election Day procedures. The pamphlet was distributed the same year as the presidential election between George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton that was held on November 3, 1992.
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Voter Registration in Texas
Voter Registration in Texas” is a voter handbook issued in 1992, available in both English and Spanish, by John Hannah, Jr., Texas Secretary of State, and designed to inform Texans about the voter registration process, such as obtaining the voter certificate, registering when change of address occurs and/or in case of name change.
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You Don't Need a Home to Vote
“You Don’t Need a Home to Vote” is a letter, dated September 8th 1992, addressed to the National Coalition for the Homeless in Connecticut which explains a project for voter registration targeting homeless people. In an effort to increase voter participation in the 1992 Presidential Election in the USA, the Coalition for the Homeless and the Community for Creative Non-Violence created a campaign for voter registration activities for the homeless. The document includes a ballot in order to conduct a mock Presidential Preference Poll.