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Using Consumer Marketing to Increase Voter Turnout
“Using Consumer Marketing to Increase Voter Turn Out” was published in 1996 by The Center for Civic Literacy and argues that the best way to treat voter apathy is treat the problem as short fall of inafffective consumer marketing. The piece purports that general statements of apathy are often due to a lack of cogent information on the candidates and election process. “Using Consumer Marketing to Increase Voter Turn Out” was published in 1996 during the lead up to that year’s November 5 local elections and presidential election between incumbent Democrat Bill Clinton and Republican Nominee Bob Dole.
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Civic Education Material
Voting Information News
The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides the Voting Information News in order provide voting news for voters and potential voters around the country. Issued in June 1996, Volume 6, Number 6 provides information regarding overseas registration, absentee balloting, a calendar for the 1996 Presidential and state primaries, and additional voting information services.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
How to Initiate or Refer a Law in North Dakota - 1996-97
How to Initiate or Refer a Law in North Dakota - 1996-97
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Teenagers Promote the Vote Through Slick Music Video
“Teenagers Promote the Vote through Slick Music Video” is an article in The Washington Post written by Patricia Davis on May 23rd, 1996. Teenagers from local Fairfax, Virginia schools incorporated music into a video addressed to their peers about the importance of the youth vote. The video was shown throughout District of Columbia high schools and local teachers and city officials use the video to promote voter education to teenagers as well.
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador (Manabi) Prefecto Provincial 1996
Elections were held in Ecuador on 19 May 1996. This ballot was used in the Manabi province to elect the provincial prefect.
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador (Yaguachi)Consejeros Municipales 1996
Ballot used in elections held on 19 May 1996 in Ecuador. This ballot was used to elect members of the municipal council of Yaguachi. Voters selected a party list, and seats were assigned through proportional representation.
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador Legislative Ballot (National Deputies) 1996
Ballot used for the Ecuadorian general election held on 19 May 1996. This ballot was used to elect party list proportional representative candidates to the National Congress. The main parties in the election were the Social Christian Party (Partido Social Cristiano), the Ecuadorian Roldosist Party (Partido Roldosista Ecuatoriano), and the Christian Democratic Union (Union Democratica Cristiana).
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador Presidential Election 1996
Ecuador held general elections on 19 May 1996. This ballot was used to elect the President and Vice-President of Ecuador, who ran on a joint ticket. The main candidates in the election were Abdala BUCARAM (Ecuadorian Roldosist Party), Jaime NEBOT (Social Christian Party) and Freddy EHLERS (Pachakutik).
Election Material
Ballot
Ecuador Ballot 1996
Ecuador held a general election on 19 May 1996. This ballot was used to elect the President of the Council of Pindal.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
La Pandilla: Los candidatos y los ninos
“The Gang: the Candidates and Children” is an informative workbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The workbook contains activities and comics for children. The centerfold segment features Questions and Answers between children and presidential candidates.