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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet -- Region II
This document was published in Alaska during the lead up to the national elections held on November 5, 1996. The piece includes several sections on election and voting protocol in the state. These sections include a list of national and state wide candidates for region two of Alaska, times and locations of polling stations and how the absentee ballot process works.
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State of Alaska Official Election Pamphlet -- Region IV
This document was published in Alaska during the lead up to the national elections held on November 5, 1996. The piece includes several sections on election and voting protocol in the state. These sections include a list of national and state wide candidates for region four of Alaska, times and locations of polling stations and how the absentee ballot process works.
Election Material
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Easy Reader Voter Guide
The “Easy Reader Voter Guide,” was published in California during the lead up to the November 5, 1996 presidential election between incumbent Democrat Bill Clinton and Republican Nominee Bob Dole. The booklet contains information related to political parties in California, who is running for president, what ballot measures will be featured in the election as well as some voting tips. The piece also provides a glossary to help voters navigate the political and electoral lexicon.
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Report/Paper
Zaire: Joint Pre-Election Assessment Mission, September/October 1996
This report assesses progress in elections preparations and highlights issues that needed to be addressed in Zaire prior to the 1997 elections. The report is designed to highlight needed areas of focus for elections in the country. The report considers governmental institutions, political parties and civil society and the roles they play in elections.
October 31, 1996
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Voter Fraud Prevention Handbook
The “Voter Fraud Prevention Handbook” was published in California in September of 1996 in lead up to the November 5th presidential election between incumbent Democrat Bill Clinton and Republican Nominee Bob Dole. The booklet contains sections on proper registration procedure, ballots counting, “campaign dos and don’ts” as well as a section on the initiative process and a list of phone numbers to call if one has further questions.
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Report/Paper
Toward Credible and Legitimate Elections in Kenya: Recommendations for Action
This report summarizes IFES efforts to reform Kenya’s voter registration procedures prior to the 1997 general elections.
March 31, 1996
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Report/Paper
Mision de Observacion de las Elecciones de Guinea Ecuatorial, Marzo de 1996
February 29, 1996
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Zaire Vote : Dix Recommandations
“Zaire Vote: Dix Recommendations” is a booklet from 1996, available in a French and Kituba, which gives 10 recommendations on the subject of voting in the Democratic Republic of Congo followed by a brief explanation on why this is important in order to ensure free and fair elections. The document, published by LINELIT (National League of Free and Fair Elections), touches on the topics of the secrecy of the vote, bribing and the objectives of political parties.
Election Material
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Make No Mistake
This 1996 score card entitled “Make No Mistake,” paid for by the US Taxpayers Party National Committee serves as propaganda promoting Presidential candidate Howard Phillips on a multitude of different issues against other candidates Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, and Harry Browne. Phillips is the founder of the US Taxpayers Party and was their 1996 Presidential candidate.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Malawi Electoral Commission By-Elections
This newsletter, published by the Malawi Electoral Commission in preparation for the By-elections in November 1996, discusses voter registration, candidate registration, duties of representatives, and role of the media. It also encourages voters to make informed choices.