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Referendum 1995 : Voter's Manual
“Referendum 1995: Voter’s Manual” is a guide, published in 1995 by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, with the objective of explaining to readers how to get their names on the voter list (list of electors) in order to be able to vote in the Referendum to be held on October 30th 1995 in Quebec, Canada. Additionally, the guide notifies the reader of the period of voter list revision as well as providing information on polling.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Our Hearts in Our Work
“Our Hearts in Our Work” is a booklet, published in 1995 by The Coalition for Change, which seeks to convince reader to vote Yes in the Referendum Vote on October 30th 1995 which will decide whether Quebec should claim sovereignty from Canada. The document provides arguments for change based on the affirmation of language and culture, better jobs and greater prosperity, and the ability to claim Quebecois sovereignty while maintaining a partnership with Canada.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Planilla de Observacion del Escrutinio Electoral
“Observer’s Evaluation Form of the Electoral Scrutiny” is a sample evaluation form, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Eligir” in Venezuela. The form is meant to evaluate observers’ impressions and observations during the 1995 electoral scrutiny.
Election Material
Ballot
Brazil General Election Electionic Ballot 1995
Printout of a sample electronic ballot from the Brazil in the Region of Minas Gerais.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on The Elections of Authorities of The National University
Law on The Elections of Authorities of The National University
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Recensement 95
“Recensement 95” is a pamphlet from August 1995, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, which states in 19 different languages that there will be an enumeration of voters taking place in September 1995 and that the voter list drawn up after the process will be used in the October 1995 Referendum Vote in Quebec, Canada. Information about how to have one’s name added to the voter list is also provided; languages featured include French, English, Spanish, Romanian, and Portuguese.