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Congolaises, Congolais!
“Congolaises, Congolais!” is a flyer from 1996, available in French, which tells the citizens of Congo (Brazaville) that refusing to register for the revised voter list is like closing their eyes to the future of Congo. The voter registration mentioned in the document refers to the Presidential Election, scheduled for July 1997. There is no source listed.
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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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Register on Saturday April 13
Published by the Philippines’ Commission on Elections in 1996, this leaflet serves a reminder to Filipino citizens to register to vote before the April 13th, 1996 deadline. This pamphlet provides registration basic information and regulations in preparation for the upcoming May 6th Sangguiniang Kabataan (SK) elections.
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Inscripcion electoral "ad hoc" para los municipios senalados en el mapa
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Junio 1996
“June 1996” is a flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 in lead up to the October 20, 1996 Nicaraguan General Elections. The flyer is meant to familiarize and stimulate voters to register before the elections. The flyer contains the dates the electoral registration process is taken place.
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Promote the Vote: Maine Voter Guide 1996
“Promote the Vote: Maine Voter Guide 1996,” is a pamphlet that was prepared by Bill Diamond, Maine’s Secretary of State, in lead up to the November 1996 elections. The literature included sections on how to register to vote, when the next statewide election will occur and how to mark a ballot properly. The November 5, 1996 elections featured the presidential race between Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton and Republican nominee and former senate majority leader from Kansas, Bob Dole. Clinton would win Maine’s four electoral votes on his way to a second term.
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Qualifications for Public Office in the District of Columbia
“Qualifications for Public Office in the District of Columbia” is a memo, published by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics in 1996, which lists and briefly describes the qualifications needed to hold various offices in the District of Columbia, USA. The offices listed are specific to the District of Columbia, most of them local positions, and candidates may be elected through a general or special election.
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Peuple Congolais!
“Peuple Congolais!” is a flyer from 1997, available in French, which reminds citizens of Congo (Brazzaville) that they must be registered in order to vote in the Presidential Elections of 1997 as this will ensure a fair election. No source listed for the document.
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Political Parties
This two page flyer provides summaries of the various political parties in the United States. The piece includes what the parties’ platform and goals were in lead up to the November 5, 1996 local elections and presidential Election between incumbent Democrat Bill Clinton and Republican Nominee Bob Dole.