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Election and Political Party Law
Republic of The Philippines Act No. 7904
Republic of The Philippines Act No. 7904
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Eleicao Municipal de Xaxim
“Municipal Election of Xaxim” is a flyer, available in Portuguese, showing a sample of the keyboard used by the microcomputer in the electoral cabin for the February 12, 1995 Municipal Election in Xaxim, Brazil. The flyer was issued in 1995 by the Regional Electoral Tribunal of Santa Catarina, Brazil and intended to familiarize voters with the voting procedure inside the electoral cabin.
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Civic Education Material
Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting
“The Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting” stresses the importance of independent and educated decision making and emphasizes free and fair election behavior. Published in 1995 by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV), this pamphlet was issued in preparation for the May 8th, 1995 national elections and also includes a voter’s prayer.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Workshop for the 1995 Local Elections: A Manual
Prepared by the Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan organization for the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV), the “Workshop for the 1995 Local Elections: A Manual” addresses the responsibilities of PPC-RV trainers and volunteers focusing primarily on the 1995 local elections in the Philippines. Detailed procedures regarding presentations and exercises are provided in order to ensure that Filipino citizens will make educated voting decisions and be more involved in local government.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Organization for Votecare
This document entitled “Organization for Votecare” was produced in 1995 by the Philippine Islamic Council lists the predominantly Muslim provinces and municipalities for canvassing and campaign purposes prior to the 1995 elections in Philippines. Also provided is a calendar of key dates concerning the election and a flow chart of the regional, provincial, and municipal centers for voting services.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
PPCRV Pollwatchers' Guide
The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV) provides this document prepared by the non-partisan church organization, Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan entitled “PPC-RV Pollwatchers’ Guide” for the upcoming May 8th, 1995 national elections. Included are the duties of the poll watchers and procedures for the election process before, during, and after Election Day.
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Civic Education Material
Proceedings of the VOTECARE National Evaluation, Assessment and Planning
The “Proceedings of the Votecare National Evaluation Assessment and Planning” took place from June 6-8, 1995 and reflects back on the role of Votecare in the May 8th, 1995 Philippine elections and looks ahead to local and national elections in 1996, 1997, and 1998. This document provides a summary of the daily proceedings as well as a complete list of participants and a program schedule.
Election Material
Ballot
Brazil General Election Ballot 1994
Ballot from the 1994 General Election in Brazil. Voters voted for the President, Governor, and Senator.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Amigo (a)
“Friend” is a flyer-formatted letter, available in Portuguese, issued in 1994 by the Institute of Socio-Economical Studies, Brazil , in lead up to the October 3, 1994 General Election in Brazil. The letter is intended to the general Brazilian public to encourage participation in the October 3, 1994 General Election. The letter makes reference to the handbook “The Power of Your Vote” to be used as a guidance device for understanding the electoral process in Brazil.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Nao Basta Pintar A Cara
“It is not Enough to Paint Your Face” is a flyer-formatted letter, available in Portuguese, issued in 1994 by the Regional Electoral Tribunal of Santa Catarina, in lead up to the 1994 General Elections in Brazil. The letter is intended to the general Brazilian public in order to encourage participation in the 1994 elections.