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Para que Sirve el Voto?
“What Does a Vote do?” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections and intended to stimulate citizen participation in the voting process. The brochure explains the importance of voting, voter qualifications and how one’s vote can make a difference.
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El Congreso del Estado
“The Congress of the State” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the Electoral Council of the State of Jalisco in Mexico in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure explains the function and responsibilities of the congress in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.
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El Gobernador del Estado
“The Governor of the State” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the Electoral Council of the State of Jalisco in Mexico in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure defines and describes the responsibilities of the Governor of Jalisco, Mexico.
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Election Information 2000
“Election Information 2000” is a piece of civic education material that was released in Anne Arundel County, Maryland’s “Board of Elections.” The piece contains information on voter registration, absentee voting, polling places as well as a list of relevant election dates and deadlines. The piece was released in lead up to the November 7, 2000 elections that featured the presidential race between the Republican nominee George W. Bush and the democratic nominee Al Gore.
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Electoral Vote for Fifty-Fourth Term
This piece provides a breakdown, by state, of the United States’ 538 electoral votes on the eve of the November 7, 2000 elections. The piece mentions that a 270 majority is needed to win the presidency. The November 7 presidential elections would be one of the closest in history with George W. Bush winning by the slimmest of margins with 271 electoral votes.
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How to Register to Vote
In the year 2000, the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBOEE) published “How to Register to Vote,” a pamphlet that both informs District of Columbia residents on voter registration qualifications and procedure and encourages residents to register and vote. Issues such as absentee voting, voting services for Senior citizens and handicapped residents, and maintaining an up-to-date registration are included. A telephone service for Spanish speaking residents is provided.
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Sistemas Parlamenario Presidencial Y Semipresidencial
“Parliamentary, Presidential and Semi Presidential Systems” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, published in 2001 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico. The booklet explains and describes the parliamentary, presidential and semi presidential systems and it presents three of the most typical cases of each system, exposing in details their constitutive elements.