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Escuela Marcelino Garcia Flamenco Papeleta para Eleccion del Comite Ejecutivo Gobierno Estudiantil
“Ballot for the Student Government Executive Committee of Marcelino Garcia Flamenco High School” is a ballot sample, available in Spanish, approved in 1989 by the Ministry of Public Education, Costa Rica, in lead up to the student government executive committee elections at Marcelino Garcia Flamenco High School.
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Kids Voting: Could It Make a Difference
This booklet is a summary of the “Kids Voting: Could It Make a Difference,” program. The program was aimed at making young children interested in the voting process in hopes that they would grow up to be more engaged in politics. The program also hoped to have a positive impact on the children’s parents’ voter participation. One aspect of the program was to allow parents to bring their children to the polling stations. The results indicated a 70.3% turnout in “Kids Voting” precincts, an average of 2.7% higher than precincts that did not implement the program. This program was conducted in 1988, the year of the presidential election between George H.W. Bush and Michael Dukakis held on November 8th.
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Minnesota Elected Officials 1989
“Minnesota Elected Officials 1989” provides contact information for all of Minnesota’s elected officials for the year 1989. The list provides contact information by political position and, when appropriate, by county as well.
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Newcomer information
This booklet was produced in 1989 by the Office of the Secretary of State of Iowa to educate “new comers” to the city of Des Moines. The piece includes sections on the city’s higher education, recreational opportunities as well as maps of the city and information on voting registration of new residents. Voter registration cards and details about what documents are necessary for a successful registration process the registration process are included in the pamphlet as well.
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P.I.E.L. = Partido Intergro Estrdiantil por la Lucha
“Student Integral Party for the Fight” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the student body of the Student Integral Party for the Fight (“Partido Integro Estudantil por la Lucha”). The brochure describes the student government’s object activities, action plans, the material and human resources, as well as the deadlines of accomplishing the targeted objectives. The brochure is intended to familiarize students with the program offered by this particular student party when running for the student government elections.
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Pima County Election Data
This booklet was produced in 1989 in Pima County, Arizona. The booklet contains lists of state legislators, county officials, maps of legislative, congressional and supervisor districts, as well as information related to the election laws and absentee voting. Also included is a section on statistics from the 1988 general elections.
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Register and Vote: Your Most Basic and Important Freedom as a Citizen
This 1989 publication was released in lead up to the February 28 special mayoral primary and April 4 special mayoral election held in Chicago, Illinois. The pamphlet contains information related to how the voter registration process works; there is also a Spanish version of the pamphlet.
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Sample Ballot with parties MOTA and MAE
“Sample Ballot with Parties MOTA and MAE” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the Student Electoral Tribunal, in lead up to the student government elections. The ballot contains the names, photos and list of members of the two student political parties running for office.
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Tribunal Elecciones Estudiantiles
“Student Electoral Tribunal” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1989, by the Student Electoral Tribunal of the San Antonio of Belen Spanish School, Costa Rica, in lead up to the 1989 Student Tribunal Executive Committee Elections. The ballot contains the names, photos, and the flag colors of the student political parties running for office as well as the list of the parties’ members.