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Non/Oui Referendum '92
“Non/Oui Referendum '92” is a political pamphlet, available in French, distributed in 1992 by the Director General of Elections in Quebec which provides information on the Referendum vote in Quebec that will take place October 26th 1992. The document contains two separate pamphlets, the first explaining to citizens why they should vote no, the other giving arguments for voting yes. The referendum will decide whether or not the Canadian constitution should be changed in order to honor the Charlettetown agreement. The last part of the pamphlet for “yes” is in English.
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The Referendum Question
“The Referendum Question” is a 1992 booklet, published by Elections Canada, which makes the referendum question available in French, English and several Aboriginal languages. Although the question will only appear in French and English on the official ballot to be voted on in the Referendum of 1992 which decides whether the Canadian Constitution should be renewed, aboriginal voters will be able to bring this booklet to the polls with them.
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Election and Political Party Law
State of New York 1992 Election Law
State of New York 1992 Election Law
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Election and Political Party Law
State of Ohio Revised Code: Election Law
State of Ohio Revised Code: Election Law
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United States (GA) Primary Election Ballot 1992
Ballot strip used in the Dekalb County, Georgia Republican primary election on 21 July 1992.
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United States (CA) Primary Ballot 1992
Primary elections were held in Yolo County, California on 2 June 1992 to elect candidates for the general election in November. This ballot was used to select candidates for the Peace and Freedom Party.
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Ballot
United States (CA) Primary Ballot 1992
Sample ballot for the primary election held in Yolo County, California on 2 June 1992. This ballot has instructions for voters, and lists candidates in the primary election for the Peace and Freedom Party, in addition to statements for candidates for Supervisor in the 5th district.
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Voter card
Provided by the Voter Registration Office of Virginia, this is an actual copy of a letter to a Burke, Virginia resident containing his or her official voter card. The name and address has been blacked out for security reasons. The letter also contains information informing the voter how to maintain a qualified voter and contact information for questions.
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Voter Registration System of the District of Columbia
In a paper written by District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics Executive Director Emmett H. Fremaux entitled “the Voter Registration System of the District of Columbia,” Fremaux outlines the basic components of the DC voter registration system. Fremaux not only covers registration by mail, “Motor Voter Registration,” and how to maintain an up-to-date voter registration, but provides statistics and graphs that show steady increases in voter registration. This 1992 paper was provided for the Institute for Social Research National Conference on May 8th and 9th of that year.
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Bill of Rights: A Living Legacy for Fledgling Democracies
“The Bill of Rights: A Living Legacy for Fledgling Democracy” is a presentation given by Erika B. Schlager on April 11, 1992 discussing the importance of rule of law and the promotion of democratic ideals in European countries struggling with the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union. Schlager, a Staff Advisor for the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe speaks optimistically on the political changes occurring at the time in Europe.