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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
“Answers to Commonly Asked Questions” is a voter guide published in 1992 by the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy in lead up to the 1992 Primary and General Elections. It contains the answers to the 41 most commonly asked question questions about elections, ranging from questions on the basic information about the elections to come to the procedures of registering and voting.
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Orr announces voter registration increase
This pamphlet was released in 1992 by Illinois Cook County clerk David D. Orr and highlights a rise in voter registration heading into that year’s the upcoming general elections on November 3. Included is a section on the 1992 plans for revitalizing voter registration. Those plans included focusing on student outreach, entertainment to entice young people, and promotional activities.
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District of Columbia Voter Poll
The District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics provides this series of graphs entitled “District of Columbia Voter Poll” in order to show the increase in both voter registration and participation in DC in the 1992 Presidential Election. These figures are compared directly with the previous Presidential Election in 1988 as well as with each Presidential Election since 1964. Statistics including changes in political party affiliation and outcomes of each of the mentioned Presidential Elections are also provided.
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Early voting in Texas
“Early Voting in Texas” is a voter handbook published in 1992, available in both English and Spanish, by the Elections Division of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1992 General Election in Texas. The guide is meant to provide qualified voters with information about the early voting procedures, such as the time when early voting is conducted, the eligibility of the people who qualify for early voting and other information related to the early voting practices.
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Election Calendar 92
”Election Calendar ‘92” is a voter pamphlet published in 1992 by the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy in lead up to the 1992 Primary and General Elections, and intended to inform Pennsylvania residents about the important election dates of 1992. Additionally, it contains a short description of the attributes of the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy and guidance on registration and voting information. It also includes a list of the state-wide elected officials and the elected officials in city of Philadelphia.
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Election Calendar 92 Suburban Supplement
”Election Calendar ‘92 Suburban Supplement” is a voter pamphlet published in 1992 by the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy in lead up to the 1992 Elections, and intended to provide voters with contact information of the candidates for public offices in the Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and Bucks County.
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1992 Election Guide
“1992 Election Guide” is a short guide produced by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics in 1992 that encourages readers to register to vote in the 1992 Presidential Election in the USA as well as providing information on dates and other types of elections in 1992, election ward boundaries, special services, and absentee voting.
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Alabama Election News
Published in 1992 Alabama Election News discusses some of the new election technology that will be featured in the 1992 presidential and congressional elections. This technology includes a new telecommunication line for the speech and hearing impaired. Also included in this pamphlet is information on who to call if you have questions regarding the election and a time line for the 1992 election season that will culminate with presidential and congressional election on November 3, 1992.
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Facts about the November 3, 1992 Presidential General Election
“Facts about the November 3rd, 1992 Presidential General Election” provides voters with information including voting hours, polling place, absentee ballot inquiries, and the function of electoral votes. Published for the citizens of the District of Columbia, this document also gives brief explanations of the election process and events regarding the upcoming general election in the District of Columbia.
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Getting into Issues: A Citizen's Guide to the 1992 Elections
Written by William H. Woodward and provided by the League of Women Voters, “Getting into the Issues” gives citizens a guide to the major issues surrounding the 1992 presidential elections in an effort to increase voter education and awareness. This document includes brief information on major issues such as the economy, social policy and welfare, international relations, health care, the environment, and politics and government. Potential questions for candidates are also provided at the end of each section.