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The DC Voter
“The DC Voter” is a newsletter by the League of Women Voters of the District of Columbia from October 1998 which features committee updates, calendars, and emphasizes the upcoming elections for the Board of Education. The article encourages members of the League to choose a party and support the candidates running for the Board of Education in Washington D.C., USA, at the election in late October 1998.
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Voters' Guide
Printed in The Journal on October 20, 1998, this “Voters’ Guide” was prepared by the Leauge of Women Voters and provides biographies and stances on relevant issues for all candidates in the November 3rd 1998 Virginia elections. Also included is information on the proposed Arlington and Fairfax County bond questions and proposed amendments to the Virginia constitution.
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Votar es tener Voz
A Spanish advertisement in the Spanish weekly newspaper La Voz from Virginia with the slogan “Votar es tener voz” translates to English as meaning “to vote is to have a voice” and encourages Spanish-speakers to vote in the upcoming November elections. Also attached is an unrelated article from this September 22nd, 1998 issue of the newspaper
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The Kentucky Voter
This September 1998 edition of “The Kentucky Voter” contains articles on topics such as community action councils and also provides readers with a list of “Local League Presidents.” The pieces lead article focuses on the six delegates from Kentucky that attended the League of Women Voters of the U.S. (LWVUS) National Convention.
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All Around Kentucky
This September 1998 edition of the Kentucky Farm Bureau’s “All Around Kentucky” was released in lead up to that year’s November 3rd elections. The magazine featured articles on legislation related to tobacco use, the opening of the Farm Bureau Bank in 1999 and the upcoming farm safety week. The piece also includes a multi page spread devoted to the November elections. The issues related to farming and Kentucky were featured as well as profiles of the upcoming candidates.
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Election Connection
This two page flyer was released in 1998 in Pinellas County, Florida during the lead up to the November 3, 1998 midterm elections. The piece comments on the population growth in Pinellas County and the effect it has had on the size of the voting precincts. Also included in the flyer is a voter timeline with dates for the primary and general elections as well as information about “poll worker classes.”
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City and County of San Francisco Voter Information Pamphlet and Sample Ballot - Consolidated Primary Election
This document provides a detailed pre-election breakdown of the consolidated primary election held on June 2, 1998 in the City and County of San Francisco. The piece includes an application to work as a “poll worker,” a sample ballot, personal statements from the candidates and descriptions of ballot propositions. The booklet also features literature on absentee ballot system and answers to questions on voter eligibility and procedure.
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Election and Political Party Law
State of Illinois official Vote
State of Illinois official Vote
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Election and Political Party Law
Purdon S Pennsylvania Statutes Annotated
Purdon S Pennsylvania Statutes Annotated
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Changes in the 90s : Proposed Annual Legislative Sessions Amendment
“Changes in the 90s: Proposed Annual Legislative Sessions Amendments” was released in Kentucky in lead up to the 1998 state and national elections. This particular document focused on “Constitutional Amendment No. 1,” a piece of legislation which called for the commonwealth’s General Assembly to meet in interim sessions for a 25 day period during odd numbered years; this would reduce that organizational sessions from 10 days to 5 days. This amendment would be featured on the November 3, 1998 ballot for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.