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League of Women Voters of Kentucky
This is a print out from the website of Kentucky’s chapter of the “League of Women Voters.” The printed pages contain information about voter registration and candidate forums. This information was posted in lead up to the November 3, 1998 elections that would feature local and congressional candidates as well as amendments to the Commenwealth of Kentucky's Constitution.
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Les Fruits de l'Illegalite sont Amers
“Les Fruits de l’Illégalité sont Amers” is an essay, believed to have been published in 1998, which explains to readers that Haiti is at a decisive crossroads in between democracy and dictatorship. The crisis between Legislature and Executive is creating a political struggle and this document, available in French, provides historical information on the political development of Haiti with the reoccurring theme that in times of crisis, resorting to illegal activities has led to bitter consequences. The document also gives recommendations for solving this crisis with individual signatories agreeing to these points; yet the common source of the document is not listed.
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Libre + Joven = Nuestra Democracia
“Free+Young=Our Democracy” is a civic education poster, available in Spanish, developed in Paraguay in 1998 by IFES in lead up to the May 10, 1998 General elections and intended to educate voters on the importance of voting. The poster contains election-oriented information, such as the time and place of voting, what are voters voting for as well as the voting procedures.
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Listados Centros de Actualization
“Center Listing Update” is a newspaper publication, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 in Venezuela by the National Electoral Council. The document is meant to provide an updated list of the registration and voting centers in order to ensure an accurate list for citizens to use when registering to vote or voting
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Llama gratis al 800-VOTAR
“Call Free at 800VOTAR” is a voter registration sticker, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela. The sticker advertises a phone number where citizens can call with any voting-related inquiries.
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Anotate un Gol
“Score a Goal” is a civic education flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay in lead up to the 1998 Paraguayan General Elections and intended to stimulate voters to register in the Permanent Civil Registry in order to be able to vote in the elections. The flyer lists the locations where citizens can register.
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Articulos de la Constitucion Politica que se Someteran a la Consulta Popular en el Referendum
“National Board of Scrutiny” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the August 30, 1998 National Referendum. The brochure contains the CV’s of the members of the National Board of Scrutiny, in an attempt to familiarize voters with their professional background.
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An Invitation From the Chief Electoral Officer
“An Invitation from the Chief Electoral Officer” is a flyer published by Elections Canada in 1998, available in both an English and French copy, which advertizes the launch of a CD-ROM called “Exploring Canada’s Electoral System”. The CD-ROM is aimed at student and seeks to educate them about the major aspects of the Canadian electoral system and the historical evolution of voting.
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Asociacion Civil Queremos Elegir
“Civil Association: We Want to Vote” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the “Asociacion Civil” group in Venezuela. The handbook is meant to describe the activity of the “Asociacion Civil” group, their objectives, how it works and what it had done in the past in terms of promoting civic participation.