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The Insider
This is the spring 1991 edition of “The Insider,” an official publication of the “Board of Election Commissioners” of Missouri. The piece was released in lead up to the April 2, 1991 local elections and was aimed at spurring voter turnout and also covers topics such as re-districting and legislation proposed in 1991.
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Election and Political Party Law
Oklahoma Statutes Annotated Title 26 to 28 Elections to Fees
Oklahoma Statutes Annotated Title 26 to 28 Elections to Fees
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Civic Education Material
The Vote: A Basic American Freedom
“The Vote – A Basic American Freedom” was printed in March of 1991 by Orange County, Florida Supervisor of Elections, Betty Carter in an effort to educate Orange County residents in preparation for the 1992 county, state, and national elections. Information includes basic voter registration regulations and requirements, where and how to vote, and the importance of voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voter Registration in Texas
“Voter Registration in Texas” is a voter handbook produced in 1990, available in both English and Spanish, by George S. Bayoud, Jr., Secretary of State of Texas, in lead up to the 1990 Elections in Texas. The guide is designed to inform Texans about voter qualifications, the voter registration process, such as obtaining the voter certificate, registering when change of address occurs and/or in case of name change.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Registration/Education Drive
“A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Registration/ Education Drive” is a Voter Registration Manual produced in 1991, as a result of a Texas voter registration drive program, by John Hannah, Jr., Secretary of State of Texas and intended to help community units plan and conduct effective voter registration drives among eligible voters to encourage voter registration. The manual discusses how to organize a voter registration drive, different methods of structuring the campaign, press and publicity coverage, materials required and ideas for following up after the drive has been completed. Additionally, it contains a 1992 Election Calendar with the most important dates of the 1992 Elections. The manual also contains a voter registration application sample to be distributed.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
About Your Right to Vote
“About Your Right to Vote,” is a civic education packet published 1991 that covers the history America’s electoral process. The literature includes a timeline of voter participation rights, an explanation of the voter registration process and answers to some basic questions regarding the physical act of voting.
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Civic Education Material
Alcohol & Drug Awareness Program
This 1991 booklet was designed to educate youth in the state of Georgia about the dangers driving when under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The literature describes the many adverse effects of drugs and alcohol and goes into detail about their physical, mental and emotional effects. The piece then goes on to describe the legal implications of being caught operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. The document uses cartoons and interactive games to convey its message.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Presidential Classroom Invites High School Students to…
“Presidential Classroom invites Students To… Experience a Week in our Nation’s Capital” is a brochure, released on July 10th 1991 by A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans which informs students of the 1992 Presidential Classroom program in Washington D.C. The document states that students will observe government interaction and meet with influential leaders as well as outlining the application process. The program is set to run on several different class dates throughout the year 1992 – a USA Presidential Election year.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Registration and Voting Information for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities in Chicago
This booklet, published in October of 1991, was distributed to help elderly and disabled people from Chicago, Illinois. The literature contains information regarding how to deal with registering under a changed name or address, what the necessary steps for voting are and how to fill out a registration card as well as information regarding the assistance of the hearing impaired and handicapped. The piece also goes over absentee voting for a hospitalized voter. There is also a Spanish version of the document included.