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State of Illinois Candidate's Guide
“Candidates Guide 1995,” was produced by the State Board of Elections in Illinois with the express intent to educated prospective candidates as to how to become a balloted candidate. The booklet contains sections for partisan, new party and non party candidate filing as well as sections on filling requirements for non party candidates.
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Supply List 21G
This 1995 document contains a list of election supplies necessary for running an orderly polling station. Included on this list were items such as: “votomatic” machines, economy voting units, a precinct binder and ballot box. The document also contains copies of the supporting affidavits necessary to make the charge of voter tampering.
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Tell it to Washington: A Guide for Citizen Action Including Congressional Directory 1995-1996
“Tell it to Washington: A Guide for Citizen Action Including Congressional: Directory 1995-1996” is a 1995 pamphlet from the League of Women Voters Education Fund that explains to readers how to reach out to elected officials in order to have their voices heard. The pamphlet serves as a guide for effective communication with members of Congress and their staff: how to make personal visits, place phone calls and write letters. The document describes different branches of government that citizens can reach out to and how to do so; yet the bulk of the pamphlet is a directory of names of elected officials for the USA.
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Glosario Electoral Basico Juvenil
“Basic Electoral Glossary for the Youth” is an informative guidebook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico. The glossary provides basic electoral terms for youth in an effort to enhance youth’s understanding of the Mexican electoral system, including their rights and obligations as citizens. The political electoral concepts included in the glossary are defined in an easy-to-understand language that would facilitate their comprehension by all groups of young citizens.
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How to vote in Maryland
This document, published in the year 2000 by the Maryland State Board of Elections, contains information about the upcoming year 2000 elections and the overall voting process in Maryland. The piece specifically touches on who may register, where and when they should do so and if registration via mail is acceptable. Also covered are general election logistics, absentee ballot and essential dates to the election season. The November 7, 2000 elections would feature the presidential race between the Republican nominee George W. Bush and the democratic nominee Al Gore.
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Individual Vote Count Sheet
“Individual Vote Count Sheet” is an evaluation form, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela, as a result of the 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections. The form is a vote count sheet and is meant to provide information on the votes received in each poll station.
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No botes tu voto: Ubicate: Vota donde es
“Do Not Waste your Vote. Vote where you are” is a civic education brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 as part of the electoral civic movement in Venezuela. The movement represents the interests of the residents of Chacao municipality to elect the councilors who will represent them in the Municipal Council of Chacao. The document contains informative charts, tables and maps about the elections in an effort to familiarize and stimulate voters to show up at polls.
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Notice of a Poll
“Notice of Poll” is a sample ballot for the Referendum vote in Quebec on October 30th 1995. The document, made available by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, states the referendum question in English and French of whether Quebec should claim sovereignty from Canada. The names of the chairmen and official agents for the committees of Yes and No are also provided.