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I registered to vote today
This is a copy of a flyer that was issued to voters from Illinois after they had registered for the 2000 elections. The November 7, 2000 elections would feature the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
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I Vote!
“I Vote!” is a flyer produced by the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence – the group that organized the Million Mom March in May 2000 – which encourages the reader to vote in the 2000 Presidential Election in the USA. Million Mom March is an annual march in Washington D.C. held on mother’s day to promote tighter restrictions on guns in order to create a safer environment for children.
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Sistemas Parlamenario Presidencial Y Semipresidencial
“Parliamentary, Presidential and Semi Presidential Systems” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, published in 2001 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico. The booklet explains and describes the parliamentary, presidential and semi presidential systems and it presents three of the most typical cases of each system, exposing in details their constitutive elements.
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So Why don't you vote?
“So Why don’t You Vote” is a one page article published in “The Christian Science Monitor” in 2000. The article provides some global statistics on the US’ ranking in voter participation as well solutions to the overall low voter participation. The piece was released in lead up to the presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
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Take a Friend to Vote
“Take a Friend to Vote” is a packet of material that was published in 2000 by The League of Women Voters during the lead up to that year’s presidential elections. The materials include literature on the efficacy of voting, a list of numbers to call for absentee ballots, a question and answer sheet on voter registration and post cards with the slogan “We are going together to vote on November 7th.” This packet was aimed at increasing social capital and value around the upcoming presidential elections.
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Test your civic imagination
“Test Your Civic Imagination” is an article that appeared in the October 19, 2000 edition of “The Christian Science Monitor.” The piece focuses on civic participation in that year’s presidential election and urges American’s to vote and reverse the trend of low voter participation. Also included is an article titled “The Joy of Voting.” This article provides one citizen’s anecdote as to why they think voting is valuable. These articles were released in lead up to the November 7, 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
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The Adventures of Fatou: Everyone…to the Polls!
A comic book from 2000 illustrates and describes voters rights to Cameroonians. The comic covers the concepts of "one person, one vote", voter registration, women's right to vote, the importance of citizen participation in the electoral process, and vote buying, among other issues.
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United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo Joint Registration Task Force
This document was published in 2000 to assist the civil registration process in Kosovo. Included are directions on how one can register, what the qualifications to register are and what the benefits of registering are. The benefits to registering include the ability to obtain an identification card and civil services from the Joint Interim Administration of Kosovo.