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Voters Guide for the September 14, 1993 Election for the Chair of District of Columbia Council
“Voters Guide for the September 14, 1993 Election for the Chair of District of Columbia Council” is a guide by the D.C. League of Women Voters from September 1993 that features questions and answers by the candidates running in the 1993 Election for Chair of D.C. Council. Information about all the candidates is provided and their answers to questions about important issues such as the budget, housing and debt. Additionally, information about Initiative No. 37 about nuclear disarmament is made available.
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1993 Voter Guide -- Brooklyn Manhattan Queens
The “1993 Voter Guide” is a packet written in Chinese informing Chinese-speaking voters in Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan of the 1993 elections. Candidate biographies are included in addition to voting information and proper procedures. This packet was produced by the New York City Campaign Finance Board.
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Civic Minded Students Help get their parents to polls
“Civic Minded Students Help get their parents to polls” is an article from USA Today published on November 2nd 1992, written by Dennis Kelly, which informs the reader of the Kids Voting Program where children may go to the polls on Election Day 1992 and cast unofficial ballots while their parents cast their votes for the Presidential Election in the USA. The article emphasizes the importance of youth education on civic participation and the electoral system.
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We the People… the Citizen & the Constitution
“We the People….The Citizen and Constitution” is a national program designed to educate American youth on the history and principles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Provided by the Center for Civic Education in April of 1992, this document outlines the program’s curriculum, participation information, and contact information for each state’s coordinator. This program is funded by the US Department of Education.
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America is Counting on You, Class of '92
Fall in Class of ’92 was published in 1992 and provides first time, and veteran Floridian voters, with information related to voter registration, absentee voting, selecting a party, and the importance of voting. Also included are sections that indicate the hours of operation for voting stations in Florida. The piece was released in the lead up to the November 3, 1992 presidential election, between Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, and local elections in Florida.
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La ley federal relativa al Financiamiento de las Campanas
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The Campaign Game
This document contains five separate civic education board games. Each game is focused on a different theme such as “Media Land,” a game about the media in politics, or “Land of Liberty,” a game about citizenship in the US. The games came out in 1992 the same year as the presidential election between George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton.
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Vote Smart Studies
“Vote Smart Studies” is a 1992 publication of “Project Vote Smart.” This booklet includes a description of the US political parties, a section called “The Voters Self Defense Manual” and a glossary of political terms. The literature was released during the 1992 presidential campaign. “Project Vote Smart” is a non-partisan and non-profit research organization.
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Voter Guide for Forsyth County
“Voter Guide for Forsyth County” is a voter handbook published in 1992 by the Forsyth County Board of Elections in lead up to the 1992 Election. The guide is meant to provide voters with information about voting, to inform them about their rights as voters and the procedures that lead to a correct exercise of voting. Some of the procedures mentioned are the curbside voting, absentee ballots as well as regular voting procedures. Additionally, it provides a brief description of the types of elections, from the Primary Elections to the Presidential ones.