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Speaking Up
“Speaking up” is a voter pamphlet, issued in 1984 by the Oklahoma State Election Board, in lead up to the 1984 Primary, Runoff Primary and General Elections, intended to stimulate voters to exercise their right to vote. The pamphlet simply answers to the basic questions one has about voting, such as the reason why one should vote, who, when and where one can register to vote.
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Your State Board of Elections
“Your State Board of Elections” is a pamphlet printed in 1984 by the State Board of Elections of Illinois which provides information on how the State Board of Elections was created, how it functions and what are some of its responsibilities and duties in the state of Illinois. The purpose of the document is to raise awareness of the functioning of the State Board and to encourage citizens to be more active in elections by registering and voting.
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Formas de Interaccion de Pensamiento
“Methods of Interaction and Democratic and Authoritarian Thought in the Family and at School” is an analysis, available in Spanish, issued in Venezuela by Dr. Naum Kliksberg. The document author explores the origins that stand at the basis of people with authoritarian and democratic values.
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Precinct Caucuses in Minnesota
This document was published in Minnesota in 1982 and describes the precinct system in the state. The booklet address questions such as, “what is a precinct,” “what happens as a precinct caucus” and “who determines a party platform.” The November 2, 1982 elections would be the first congressional elections during the presidency of Ronald Regan.
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Election 82: Register and Vote
This document, published in 1982 by Maryland’s Board of Supervisors of Elections, provides voters in the state with a plethora of information for the upcoming elections. The piece includes an election season timeline, information about voter registration, how to physically operate a voter machine as well as a brief piece on how to vote absentee. That year would feature the first mid-term congressional elections of Ronald Reagan’s two term presidency; they were held on November 2, 1982.
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Election Calendar
This pamphlet was published in 1982 in Minnesota by the Election Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. The document provides voter with a timeline for the upcoming 1982 elections; the piece covers key dates for registration periods and primary elections. The November 2, 1982 elections would feature races for local offices and be the first congressional elections of the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
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Facts for Voters 1982
“Facts for Voters 1982” is a voter brochure published in 1982 by the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area, in lead up to the 1982 Elections and is intended to familiarize voters with the members of the Cities and Towns, County and State offices. Additionally, it contains voting information, such as voter registration, voter qualifications, absentee voting and an Election Calendar with the most important dates of the 1982 Elections.
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Government is not a Spectator Sport
“Government is not a Spectator Sport” is a voter pamphlet issued in 1982 by Alice Kundert, South Dakota Secretary of State, in lead up to the 1982 Primary and General Elections. The voter pamphlet is designed to reach out to South Dakota voters and stimulate them to become an active part of the elections. Moreover, it contains information on voter registration and a list of the important dates of the 1982 South Dakota elections.