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Certificado de Votacion
“Voter’s Certificate” is a sample voting certificate, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 in Paraguay in lead up to the August 13, 2000 Paraguayan General Elections. The voting certificate is meant to familiarize voters with the certificate to be used when going to the polling stations for the election of the vice-president of the Republic. The certificate requests information such as: name/last name, district, identity card number and the signature of the president of the directive table.
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Coaccion al Voto?
“Coercion to Vote” 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. The brochure explains the concept of forced votes and encourages the resistance to such voting. The brochure lists some of the recognized electoral crimes, before and during the Election Day.
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Como Funcionario de Casilla yo Sere Autoridad Electoral
“As a Poll Official I will be the Electoral Authority” is an electoral sticker, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The sticker is intended to encourage voter participation in the upcoming elections.
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Delitos Electorales: Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que pueden incurrir los funcionarios electorales?
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Democratic Party Platform 2000
“Democratic Party Platform 2000” is a 2000 Democratic Platform survey sample prepared for Mrs. Romila Sodhir by the Democratic National Committee. The survey document includes a personal information section and it contains sections that are to be appreciated by the respondent on the following topics: national priorities, a list of the issues and the Democratic Party approach to them, and an Additional comments section. Additionally, it includes a contribution form to be donated to the Democratic National Committee.
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Demonstration Ballot Primary or General Election
Prepared by the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBOEE), this is a demonstration ballot for either a primary or general election in the District of Colombia for the year 2000. This ballot contains no official names or elective offices.
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Vota
“Vote” is an election flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The flyer is intended to stimulate people to get informed on voting and vote in the upcoming elections
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Vote Nov. 7 Democrats
This 2000 flyer paid for by the DC Democratic State Committee entitled “Vote Nov.7 Democrats” promotes democratic candidates on both the local and national level, attempting to urge DC residents to vote democratic in the coming November 7th General Election.
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Welcome to the Million Mom March
“Welcome to the Million Mom March” is a pamphlet, produced by the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, advertizing the Million Mom March on May 14th 2000 in Washington D.C, USA, which is organized in order to promote tighter restrictions on guns. The document includes a list of activities such as voter registration (2000 is a presidential election year in the USA) and information on how participants can be more politically active and support candidates that will promote sensible gun laws.
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who we elect matters
This is an advertisement created by the “Conservation Voters Election Fund” for www.VoteEnviroment.com. The advertisement was released in lead up to the November 7, 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.