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Project V.O.T.E
“Project V.O.T.E” is a March/April 1995 edition of the voter news bulletin issued by the Project V.O.T.E staff, and intended to serve as an educational source for newly eligible voters. This edition contains a section of questions and answers that touch the topic of passing legislation. It also contains a list of the partial listings of bills that have been introduced during the 74th regular legislative session pertaining to education. Additionally, it contains some brief facts about Antonio. O. Garza, the new Secretary of State of Texas.
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Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting
“The Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting” stresses the importance of independent and educated decision making and emphasizes free and fair election behavior. Published in 1995 by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV), this pamphlet was issued in preparation for the May 8th, 1995 national elections and also includes a voter’s prayer.
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The 1997 General Elections
Published in January 1995 by the General Elections Institute of Indonesia, this guide provides educational information outlining the 1997 General Elections in Indonesia. Entitled “The 1997 General Elections” provides widespread information regarding the structure of the Indonesian electoral system, responsibilities of the election organizers, as well as voter registration procedures. The 1997 elections took place on May 29th, 1997.
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Register Today!
This brief flyer reminds South African voters that April 28th 1995 is the last day to register for the November 1st local elections. Also included is a registration form. This literature was part of an effort to inspire high voter turnout for the 1995 local election.
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Registering to Vote in Illinois
This flyer, published in Chicago, Illinois in 1995, was geared at educating the electorate and spurring voter turnout. The piece provides lessons in civic (noting which years will have which elections), and includes information as to where one should go to vote, how one should register to vote and what the process of voting with an absentee ballot it like. The piece also physically walks people through the voting process, giving readers a clue for what to expect at the polls.
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Sample ballot
“Sample Ballot- 1995 Regional Elections” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela and intended to familiarize voters with the parties to be found on the ballot in the 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections.
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Situacion Juridica de la Mujer
“The Legal Situation of Women” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Popular Legal Support Center in Panama. The handbook presents a thorough description of the women’s project implemented by the Popular Legal Support Center. The description covers the specific steps taken towards the implementation of the program through the diagnosis of the women’s situation in Panama. A certain number of women of all backgrounds were key elements of the study that helped detect the factors that affect the overall knowing and use of rights by women. The handbook contains the conclusions of the study and tables that justify the outcome of the diagnosis, as well as it presents an analysis on the legal situation of women, specifically in the labor field.
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Ubicate!
“Find your Location” is a civic education document, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Electoral Civic Movement “UBICATE” in the Chacao Municipality in Venezuela , in lead up to the 1995 Regional Elections. The document contains the map of the municipality and the locations where citizens can register, as well as information on the candidates for the governor’s office, deputies and councilors.