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Registration and Voting Information for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities in Chicago
This booklet, published in July of 1994, was distributed to help elderly and disabled people from Chicago, Illinois. The literature contains information regarding how to deal with registering under a changed name or address, what the necessary steps for voting are and how to fill out a registration card as well as information regarding the assistance of the hearing impaired and handicapped. The piece also goes over absentee voting for a hospitalized voter. There is also a Spanish version of the document included.
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Que es una Casilla Electoral
“What is a Polling Station?” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, published in 1994 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico in lead up to the 1994 Mexican General Elections. The brochure explains the administrative structure and function of the polling place directive tables and it describes the role of its members.
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Voter Registration in Texas
“Voter Registration in Texas” is a voter handbook published in 1994, available in both English and Spanish, by the elections Division of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1994 Elections. The guide is meant to inform Texans about the voter registration process, such as obtaining the voter certificate, registering when change of address occurs and/or in case of name change.
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Young Texas Voters
“Young Texas Voters” is a voter handbook issued in 1994, available in both English and Spanish, by the Elections Division of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the November 8, 1994 General Election in Texas. . The guide is meant to provide voters with information about voting, the voter registration process, and the procedures that lead to a correct exercise of voting. Additionally, it contains an Election Calendar with the most important dates of the November 8, 1994 General Election in Texas.
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La Vote a une Election Federale
This pamphlet was published in 1993 in the lead up to the October 25th federal elections in Canada. The literature outlines who can vote, how to get on a voter list and emphasizes the secrecy of the vote. The flyer is published in French and English.
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Le vote des Canadiens absents de leur circonscription
“Le Vote des Canadiens absents de leur Circonscription” is a flyer, available in a French and English copy, which explains to Canadians who are currently residing outside of their constituency how they may vote in the upcoming 1993 Federal Elections in Canada. The document, published by Elections Canada, provides information on how to register to receive a special ballot in order to vote away from home.
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Le vote des Canadiens residant a l'etranger
“Le vote des Canadiens résidant a l'étranger” is a leaflet with instructions in French and English on how to vote in the 1993 Canadian Federal Elections from abroad. The document, published in 1993 by Elections Canada, provides the contact information in order to request a registration form in order to receive a special ballot that may be cast from outside Canada.
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Make a difference -- register to vote in '93!
“Make a difference register to vote in ’93!” is a piece of civic education material that includes information on how to register and also provides contact information for local registration centers. The piece was directed at spurring voter turnout for that years local elections in Florida’s Broward County. This flyer also includes information about changing party affiliation and absentee voting.
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National Voter Registration Act of 1993
This pamphlet, published in Alabama in 1993, explains the “National Voter Registration Act.” The act, as summarized, was intended to facilitate the voter registration process by making it more accessible to citizens. The piece describes “motor voter” registration, postcard voter registration and agency based voter-registration.
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New Registrations -- Motor Voter vs Mail-in 1989 to 1993
“New Registrations – Motor Voter vs. Mail-in 1989-1993” is a graph provided by the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics in 1993 that highlights the disparity between DC residents using the Motor Voter Act to register to vote against those who used mail-in registration. The comparisons are broken down by month and show statistics from the years 1989 to 1993.