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Los ninos tienen derechos
“Children Have Rights” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by Olga Imbaquingo from the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article announces the first child elections in Ecuador with emphasis on the civil society milestone and placing children as active subject in the society’s coexistence. Additionally, the article contains information on the places, in the city of Quito, where children can register in order to be able to vote on June 30, 1990.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Soy un nino : Voto por mis derechos
“I am a child: I Vote for my Rights” is an instructive flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the UNICEF and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Ecuador and intended to teach children about their rights. The flyer consists of cartoons and the alphabet describing children’s rights and encouraging them to participate in child elections.
Election Material
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Abiertas inscripciones para comicios infantiles
“Registration for Child Elections is Open” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article covers the opening of the registration process for the June 30, 1990 child elections in Ecuador. The article briefly touches on voter qualifications and the goals to be achieved as a consequence of children’s votes in regards to their rights.
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Empadronamiento de ninos desde el viernes
“Registration of Children Starting on Friday” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on May 7, 1990 by Florha Proano de Simancas in the “Ultimas Noticias” newspaper in Ecuador. The article features the coverage of child registration for the June 30, 1990 child elections in Ecuador. Additionally, it highlights the impoverished circumstances a large number of the Ecuadorian children experience and it lists the rights to be voted on by the children in order to understand what their main concerns are.
Election Material
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Yo vote por mis derechos
“I Voted for my Rights” is a sticker with a message, available in Spanish, presumably given to participating children in the child elections in Ecuador in 1990.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Act on The Political Rights of Citizens Abroad ( Ordonnance Sur Les Droits Politiques Des Suisses De I Etranger)
Act on The Political Rights of Citizens Abroad ( Ordonnance Sur Les Droits Politiques Des Suisses De I Etranger)
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Law (Wahlgestez Und Verordnung)
Electoral Law (Wahlgestez Und Verordnung)
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Nino : Vota por tus derechos!
“Child: Vote for Your Rights” is a poster, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and UNICEF in Ecuador, in lead up to the June 30, 1990 Child Election in Ecuador. The poster lists the children’s rights for which they are encouraged to vote in June 1990 Child Election.
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Civic Education Material
Carne Civico Infanil
“Civic ID Card for Children” is a sample of ID card, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 in Ecuador and given to registered children who participated in the child elections in Ecuador. The ID card asks for the following information to be filled out by the youth: name, age, city, province, parish church affiliation and voting place.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ellos
“They” is a poster, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by UNICEF and the Central Bank of Ecuador in collaboration with other groups from Ecuador. The poster lists children’s rights and encourages them to register to vote in the upcoming child elections.