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District of Columbia Candidate Qualification and Ballot Access Guide
“District of Columbia Candidate Qualification and Ballot Access Guide” is a guide, produced in 2002 by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, which informs the reader of new voting processes, necessary candidate qualifications, and the redrawing of voting districts that will be important during the elections to take place in the year 2002. Both primary and general elections are set to take place in the USA in 2002 and candidates will be running for offices such as United States Senator and Representative, Mayor of the District of Columbia, Chairman of the Council, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, and President of the Board of Education.
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Arlington County's Elected Officials
“Arlington County’s Elected Officials” is a brochure published in 2002 by the Arlington County Electoral Board of Arlington, Virginia and is intended to present the names, party affiliation, year of term expiration and the contact information of the elected officials in the Federal Offices, Virginia State Offices and in the Arlington Local Offices.
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Voters' Guide
The League of Women Voters are responsible for placing this informational “Voters’ Guide” in the October 25th, 2000 edition of The Journal in Virginia. This guide is designed to provide federal and local candidate information to Virginia voters in lieu of the November 7th, 2000 general elections. Information such as biographies, policy stances, and basic voting regulations for Virginia is provided.
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Presidential Elections in the United States: A Primer
“Presidential Elections in the United States: A Primer,” is a Congressional Research Service report that outlines the four stages of the American Presidential election process. This CRS report, published on April 17th, 2000, provides in depth analysis and historical references regarding the pre-nomination process, national nomination conventions, the General Election, and finally the voting by members of the Electoral College to choose the President and Vice President. This document also includes facts on the qualifications and process of becoming a Presidential candidate as well as several tables and charts further detailing the four stages of the US Presidential election procedure.
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Office, Candidates and Referenda Listing with Ballot Position Numbers
This piece was published by the “Board of Election Commissioners” in Chicago, Illinois in lead up to the November 7, 2000 general elections. The booklet provides information related to the candidates that will be featured in the upcoming elections and an addendum of advisory referendum that will be featured on the ballot. The November 7th elections would feature the presidential race between the Republican nominee George W. Bush and the democratic nominee Al Gore.
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Elect Mike Corrigan, US Congress, 11th District Virginia
“Elect Mike Corrigan, US Congress, and 11th District Virginia” is a voter pamphlet issued in 2000, in support of the Democrat Mike Corrigan’s campaign running to be elected in the US Congress in 2000. The brochure contains a brief biography of Mike Corrigan, as well as his approach on issues on economic policies, health care, public education, and public transportation being among the other issues discussed.
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George W. Bush for President / George Allen for US Senate
“George W. Bush for President/George Allen for US Senate” is a voter pamphlet issued in 2000 by the Republican Party of Virginia, in support of George W. Bush’s campaign running for President of the U.S and George Allen, running for U.S Senate. The brochure includes some of the approaches both candidates have and what they have achieved or willing to do if elected. Social Security, Tax cuts and Public School Reform are some of the issues addressed by G.W. Bush. Additionally, the brochure contains a section on Chuck Robb’s record on his approach on public schools and taxes in Virginia, viewed as negative by the Republican Party of Virginia.
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George W. Bush for President -- the next President of the United States
This newsletter published by the Fairfax County Republican Committee in Virginia uses this Election Edition to promote Republican local and national candidates before the November 7th, 2000 general election. George W. Bush headlines this edition and with each Republican candidate promotion there is a brief biography and stance on current issues. Also included in this newsletter are absentee information, voter identification information, and a sample ballot showing the republican candidates for each office.
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Annual Report Fiscal Year 2000
“Annual Report Fiscal Year 2000” is a report released by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives some background information about the activities coordinated by the Board and the Office of Campaign Finance during the fiscal year 2000 – between October 1st 1999 and September 30th 2000. Information in the report includes data on voter registration, D.C. Municipal Regulations, and an account of the Presidential Primary elections in May and September of the year 2000.
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Before You Vote on November 7 Know Their Record on the Environment
In 2000, the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club published a guide to educate the people of Virginia on the environmental stances of Senatorial candidates Charles Robb, a Democrat and Republican George Allen. This chart shows whether or not each candidate supports the Sierra Club position on issues of clean water, clean air, public lands, and environmental scores.