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Pre-Election Technical Assessment: Tunisia, December 15 - 22 1993
This report summarizes an IFES conducted pre-election technical assessment in Tunisia in late 1993, prior to the parliamentary elections in March 1994. The report makes several recommendations including changes to electoral laws, consolidating the administration of elections into an independent authority, greater political openness and lengthening the period of political campaigning.
January 30, 1994
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Con Juego Limpio
“Mexico can Still Win With Fair Game” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1994 by the “Citizens’ Movement for Democracy” group in Mexico, in lead up to the August 21, 1994 Mexican Federal Election. The booklet encourages citizen participation in elections and conscientiousness so there may be no fraud and corruption involved. Additionally, the booklet describes voter qualifications and voting procedures.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
1994 Oklahoma Voter's Guide
“1994 Oklahoma Voter’s Guide” is a voter guide published in 1994 by the Resource Institute of Oklahoma, in lead up to the November 8, 1994 Oklahoma State Election and is designed to inform Oklahoma voters about the candidates running for federal offices. The voter handbook was compiled upon the receipt of a questionnaire that was sent to candidates by the Resource Institute of Oklahoma in which they had to express their position on specific topics, such as budget/taxes, education, crime, labor, welfare reform, and health care being among the others. The voter guide presents the positions of each candidate on any of the topics mentioned above.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
A Citizen's Guide to Secretary of State Bob Taft's Office
“A Citizen’s Guide to Secretary of State Bob Taft’s Office” is a brochure, published in 1994 by the Office of the Secretary of State of Ohio, designed to inform its people about the duties and responsibilities held by the Office of the Secretary of State of Ohio. Additionally, the brochure provides a brief biography of Bob Taft, Ohio’s Secretary of State and a brief voter guide intended to instruct electors about basic registering steps and qualifications for voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Education Drive
“A Guide to Conducting a Successful Voter Education Drive” is a voter handbook issued in 1994 by the Election Division of the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1994 General Election in Texas. The brochure is part of the secretary of State’s voter registration drive program designed to increase participation in the election process through registering new voters and encouraging voter turnout. Its aim is to provide guidelines for businesses, associations, schools, and other organizations that wish to plan and implement a voter registration/education drive. Additionally, it contains a list of the voter registrars by county and an Election Calendar with the most important dates of the 1994 General Election in Texas.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Candidate information poster for Taipei municipal elections
This poster for the 1994 Taipei municipal elections in Taiwan provides candidate information in order to educate Taiwanese voters in an effort to ensure educated voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Hello Voters for the New South Africa
Hello Voters for the New South Africa is a pre-election magazine that introduces the political organizations participating in the upcoming 1994 national elections. Each political organization’s manifesto, constitution, and answers to citizens’ questions are provided. Also included are the pictures and short biographies on the five senior members of each political organization.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Information on the Volunteer Deputy Registrar Program
This pamphlet, published in Chicago, Illinois in January of 1994, was geared at educating the local electorate and spurring voter turnout. In particular the piece goes over voter qualification, what to do in the case of a changed name or address and it also touches on stipulations for people in the armed services and the handicapped. The piece came out in lead up to the November 8 congressional elections; there is a Spanish version of the document included as well.