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la Reforma Electoral de 1997
“1997 Electoral Reform” is an educational booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1997 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama. The booklet contains the provisions of the 1997 electoral reform in Panama and it is divided into 2 sub-sections, one containing the non-reformed features of the electoral law, and the other one containing the changes brought to specific topics within the law.
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Le Vote des Canadiens résidant a l'étranger: Formulaire d'inscription et guide pour le bulletin de vote special
“Le Vote des Canadiens résidant a l'étranger: Formulaire d'inscription et guide pour le bulletin de vote special” is a guide in French and English from 1997 explaining to Canadian voters how to vote in the 1997 Federal Elections if they are not currently residing in Canada. The document, made available by Elections Canada, includes information on eligibility for absentee special ballot voting, instructions on voter registration and the actual application for registration and special ballot.
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Products and Services
This booklet, published in December of 1997, contains information related to the products and services of the Board of Supervisors of Montgomery County, Maryland. Some of the items touched on included services provided for voter registration and absentee voting procedures as well as items such as election maps and books.
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Promoting Voting
“Promoting Voting” is a packet of civic education literature that was published in 1996 in Johnson County, Kansas and primarily focuses on voting methods and registration in the county. The piece covers absentee voting, the voter registration process and the new advanced voting procedure. This document was released in lead up to the 1996 elections that featured the presidential election between Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton and Republican nominee Bob Dole.
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Register to Vote
The Virginia State Board of Elections sent this reminder to the state’s residents in 1997. The reminder consists of a post card from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a small stamp reading “Register to Vote.”
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Vote! Johnson County, Kansas
This 1997 flyer advertises the new system of advanced voting by mail or in person. Voters are allowed to participate in this up to 20 days prior to Election Day in Johnson County, Kansas.
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Voter Guide for Forsyth County
“Voter Guide for Forsyth County” is a voter handbook published in 1997 by the Forsyth County Board of Elections. The guide is meant to provide voters with information about voting, to inform them about their rights as voters and the procedures that lead to a correct exercise of voting. Some of the procedures mentioned are the curbside voting, absentee ballots as well as regular voting procedures. Additionally, it provides a brief description of the types of elections, from the Primary Elections to the Presidential ones.
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Voto Por la Paz, la Vida Y la Libertad
“Vote for Peace, Life and Freedom” is an info flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1997 in Colombia, and is intended to encourage voters to support the international humanitarian rights and to become promoters of peace and social justice and put an end to any war featured occurrences.
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1997 Federal Election process : Basic information
Published by the Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE) in 1997 before the July 6th, 1997 federal elections, this booklet provides information regarding offices up for election, updates to the Mexican electoral system, the electoral registry, campaign finance, and other important aspects of the Mexican election structure. Entitled, “1997 Federal Elections Process: Basic Information,” the objective of this booklet is to inform the Mexican public in order to promote increased voter participation.