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Election expenses and you
This document contains versions of the pamphlet “Election Expenses and You.” Published in 1987 and 1992 these documents provide information on tax credits for campaign contributions, campaign finance disclosure and political party registration. In 1987 Canada held provincial elections in New Brunswick, the Northwest Territories, and Ontario and a municipal election in Québec. There was a constitutional referendum in 1992 but the next general elections were not until 1993 when Canada held its federal elections on October 25th. French and English versions of the pamphlets are included.
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Voters Key
“Voters Key” is a voter handbook published in 1987 by the League of Women Voters of Houston Education Fund, and intended to serve as a basic educational document for eligible voters in Houston and Harris County. The handbook contains information on voter qualifications, voter registration and procedures. Additionally, it is a source of information regarding U.S Government Officials, State of Texas Officials, City of Houston Officials and Harris County Officials, presenting their contact information and political party affiliation.
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Digest of Election Laws
“Digest of Election Laws” is a handbook published in 1987 by the County of Allegheny Department of Elections, and intended to present voters a summary of the most outstanding features of the election and registration laws. Some of the topics included are: General Information on Elections such as Primary and General Elections, Political Parties, Election Officials, Petitions for Nomination, Special Elections to fill vacancies, the Hatch Act, Elections of the President and Vice-President being among the other topics described. Additionally, the handbook contains information on voting registration and absentee voting.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet I
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is one in a series of five and is specifically correlated to Alaska state house districts 1 to 4 and Senate districts A-C.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet II
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is two in a series of five and is specifically correlated to Alaska’s State House districts 5 to 7 and 16 and Senate districts D-E.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet III
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is three in a series of five and is specifically correlated to Alaska State House districts 8 to 15 and Senate district F-I.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet IV
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is four in a series of five and is specifically correlated to Alaska State House districts 17 to 21 and Senate district J-K.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet V
This “State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet November 4, 1986,” was published in lead up to the November 4th national and local elections in Alaska. The pamphlet contains a list of statewide candidates as well as a list of relevant ballot measures for the upcoming elections and also has sections on absentee voting and political party statements. This pamphlet is five in a series of five and is correlated to Alaska State House districts 22-27 and Senate district L-N.
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County of Sacramento Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet
This is a civic education booklet from the County of Sacramento, California that was distributed in June of 1986. The booklet includes a sample ballot with statements from the candidates, descriptions of up coming ballot initiatives as well as an absentee ballot request form. This booklet was produce in run up to the June 3rd primaries of the Libertarian party from the County of Sacramento.
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1986 Voters and Candidates Pamphlet
The November 4th 1986 “Voters and Candidates Pamphlet” published by Washington Secretary of State Ralph Munro emphasizes the importance of voter participation in the state and the importance of voting opportunities for the disabled such as the recent implementation of Braille voting pamphlets. Along with information on six state measures, this 1986 pamphlet provides biographical information on candidates running for US Senate and other state representatives. Campaign contribution regulations, a voter checklist and telephone service, absentee ballot information, and district maps are also provided to increase voter education and to ensure voting ease.