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Filling Vacancies in Advisory Neighborhood Commission Offices by Appointment of the ANC
“Filling Vacancies in Advisory Neighborhood Commission Offices by appointment of the ANC” is an information circular made available by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics in 1996 which explains the steps in filling a vacancy in the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) Office. The document also provides information about qualification of candidates and how an election is scheduled if there is more than one qualified candidate for the open position.
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First Vote: People for the American way
“First Vote: People for the American Way” is a pamphlet produced by the People for the American Way which outlines their program First Vote, a high school voter education and registration program. This pamphlet, published in 1996 – a presidential election year in the USA – is aimed at high school seniors of voting age.
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Getting into Issues: Your Guide to the 1996 Elections
“Getting into Issues: Your Guide to the 1996 Elections” is a 1996 publication by the League of Women Voters Education Fund which delves into issues and choices voters will have to face in the upcoming 1996 Presidential and Congressional Elections in the USA. Issues discussed include crime and violence, the economy, the federal budget and foreign policy.
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Democrats: Putting People First for Arlington and America
“Democrats: Putting People First for Arlington and America” is a political pamphlet made available by Arlington Democrats which urges readers to vote Democrat in the upcoming 1996 Presidential Elections. The pamphlet outlines the good actions Democrats have taken in the last four years in Virginia.
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Sample Ballot Inside
Distributed by the Arlington Democratic Joint Campaign Committee prior to the 1996 presidential elections, this letter promotes the democratic candidates in both national elections and local Arlington elections. Proposed amendments to the Virginia constitution and Arlington county bond issues are also on the ballot. This pamphlet contains a sample ballot with the names of all candidates running for office as well as voting tips for Arlington residents.
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Special Ballot Clerk
“Special 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 Special Ballot Clerk to be followed on Election Day for the USA’s Presidential Election in 1996. Instructions include topics like processing special ballot referral forms and using the master street index.
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Specimen Ballot
The District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics provides this Specimen Ballot for the upcoming November 5th, 1996 general elections in DC Wards 1-8. Candidate and party names for all offices are included as well as the vote for Initiative Measure 51 which focuses primarily on property assessment and tax amendments.
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List of Elected Officials in the District of Columbia
A list of elected officials and their contact information as well as a list and brief description of the Committees of the District of Columbia Council are provided in this 1996 document published by the DC Board of Elections and Ethics. Also provided are brief summaries of past initiative measures and referendums presented to DC voters dating back to 1979 and their outcomes.
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Precinct Captains Election Day Notebook
“Precinct Captains Election Day Notebook” is a notebook provided by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics that is to be used by Precinct Captains on November 5th 1996 – Presidential Election Day in the USA – where they may complete a number of checklists. The Precinct Captains must keep notes and observations about the proceedings of the day and complete checklists concerning supplies at the polling place.