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California Voters Pamphlet - Primary Election
This edition of the “California Voters Pamphlet,” published in 1976, contains detailed summaries of the fifteen propositions up for vote in California’s June 8, 1976 primary elections. The booklet breaks down each proposition and provides their official title, legislative analysis, the actual text and argument. The propositions cover topics such as veterans’ affairs, motor vehicle taxes, and drinking water.
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Datos para nuevos ciudadanos acerca de registro y votacion 1976
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Dear Voter
This 1976 flyer notified voters that they may receive all election materials in English or Spanish; this measure is an extension of the voting rights act of 1965. There is an English and Spanish version of this document.
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Election '76 in Minnesota
This booklet was published in 1976 in Minnesota by the Election Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. The piece defines, among other things, voter eligibility, the registration process, how to register and vote absentee and also how the primary election process works. The document also contains information on the proposed amendments to the state’s constitution that will be voted on as well. The November 2, 1976 general elections would feature the presidential race between Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent Gerald Ford. Carter’s running-mate, Walter Mondale, was a Senator from Minnesota.
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Election 76: Register Enroll Vote
This document was produced in 1976 in New York State by the Oneida County Board of Elections. The piece addresses questions on topics such as voter registration, what the necessary requirements to voting are and how does absentee voting work. The piece was published in lead up to the November 2, 1976 presidential elections between Republican incumbent Gerald Ford and Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter.
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Election Procedures in Minnesota
“Election procedures in Minnesota: Register and Vote” was published in 1976 in Minnesota by the election division of the office of the Secretary of State. The booklet contains information on who is qualified to vote, how one votes absentee and also defines terms such as “precinct caucus,” and “political party.” The document also covers the election-day timeline and provides contact information for those citizens seeking more information on the overall electoral process. That year’s November 2 general elections would feature the presidential race between Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent Gerald Ford. Carter’s running-mate, Walter Mondale, was a Senator from Minnesota.
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Elections '76 in the City and County of Honolulu
This is a pamphlet of information regarding the October 2 primary and November 2, 1976 general elections in the City and County of Honolulu. The piece contains information regarding absentee voting, voter registration as well as what the qualifications are to be a candidate for elected office. The piece was released in lead up to the November 2, 1976 general elections that featured a presidential race between Republican incumbent Gerald Ford and Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter.
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In 1776 voting was a revolutionary idea
This pamphlet was published in 1976 in Minnesota in lead up to that year’s general elections. The objective of the piece was to energize citizens behind the voting process and provides some information related to voter registration and eligibility. That year’s November 2 general elections would feature the presidential race between Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent Gerald Ford. Carter’s running-mate, Walter Mondale, was a Senator from Minnesota.
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In 1776 voting was a revolutionary idea. In 1976 it still is!
This article was published in 1976 in Minnesota by the Election Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. The piece was released to educated voters on the electoral process and also energize voter turnout around the celebration of the United States’ bicentennial birthday. The article includes information regarding the voter registration and voting processes and also includes the key dates of the 1976 election season. That year’s November 2 general elections would feature the presidential race between Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter and Republican incumbent Gerald Ford. Carter’s running-mate, Walter Mondale, was a Senator from Minnesota.
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Facts for New Citizens about Registration and Voting 1976
This pamphlet provides Californian’s with the necessary information required to register to vote as well as how to file for an absentee ballot. The piece was disturbed in lead up to the November 2, 1976 general elections. That year featured the presidential election between Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford.