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Ballot Box Clerk
“Ballot Box Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives a set of instructions to the Ballot Box Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include how to open the ballot box, ballot casting and how to seal the ballot box.
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Ballot Clerk
“Ballot Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives detailed instructions to the Ballot Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include topics such as issuing ballots, ballot accounting and processing spoiled ballots.
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Ballot Return Envelope
This is a ballot return envelope sample from Montgomery County, Maryland complete with measurement and ink requirements and mailing instructions for the year 1996.
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Ballot Transmission Envelope
This is a ballot transmission envelope sample complete with measurement and ink requirements for the year 1996.
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The Term Limits Question and More
“The Term Limits Question and More” is a voter handbook, available in both English and Spanish, published in 1996 by the New York City Campaign Finance Board, in lead up to the November 5, 1996 General Election. This voter guide contains general voting information to instruct people about their rights as voters and the procedures that lead to the correct exercise of voting. At the same time, this 1996 NYC Voter Guide gives voters information about voting on municipal ballot proposals, including the referendum on term limits and statements for and against this ballot proposal. Summary information is also provided on state ballot questions and any other municipal ballot questions that may be before the voters.
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Utah Voter Information Pamphlet
“Utah Voter Information Pamphlet” is a voter handbook issued in 1996 by the Utah Office of the Governor, in lead up to the November 5, 1996 Election in Utah. This handbook was designed to provide Utah voters with detailed information about judicial retention elections and the amendments to Utah’s State Constitution. Additionally, the handbook contains photographs and short statements from the candidates for U.S Congress and Utah’s executive offices. Included is a list of candidates for state school board and legislative offices as well as the names and phone numbers of Utah’s eight registered political parties. Moreover, the handbook also provides instructions on how to vote
Election Material
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Voter information
This 1996 document provides voters with information on the upcoming primary election in Kankakee County, Illinois that will be held on March 19, 1996. The document goes over the candidate positions on the ballot, provides some basic voter instruction and also contains a list of precinct polling locations. Also included were sample ballots from the different parties for the upcoming primaries. This piece was released in lead up to the November 5, 1996 general elections including the presidential race between Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton and Republican nominee Bob Dole.
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Voter's Declaration/Affirmation
This 1996 document includes official absentee ballot material including a voter’s declaration and affirmation, mailing instructions, an official copy of the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot and further instructions to the voter.
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Voting Booth / Demonstration Clerk
“Voting Booth/Demonstration Clerk” is a guide from 1996 believed to be published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics which gives a set of instructions to the Voting Booth Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include topics such as voting demonstration, voting assistance and how to process a curbside voter.