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Voter C'est Accessible a tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes
“Voter C'est Accessible a tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes” is a pamphlet from 1993, available in both an English and French copy, that outlines special services available for citizens with a handicap or reduced mobility wishing to vote in the upcoming Federal Elections in Canada. Special services include wheelchair accessibility, advance polls, interpreters, and special ballots. Elections Canada, the agency who produced this pamphlet, seeks to make voting accessible to all voters.
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Avez-vous cette carte en mains?
“Avez-vous cette carte en mains?” is a pamphlet, available in French and English copies, which reminds readers that in order to vote in the 1993 Federal Election in Canada they must have received their ‘Federal Voters List Revision Card’ and checked that the information on it is correct and up to date .The document, published by Elections Canada, also gives instructions to readers who have not received their card on how to register to vote.
Election Material
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It's Your Right to Vote
“It’s Your Right to Vote” is a 1993 flyer with instructions in French, English and Aboriginal languages on how to vote in the 1993 Federal Elections in Canada. The document, released by Elections Canada, is aimed at Canadian Aboriginal Voters and explains to them the eligibility for voting, how to get their name on the voter lists and where and when to vote.
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Nouvelle liste electorale: Du 5 au 10 septmbre, c'est le recensement
“Nouvelle liste electorale: Du 5 au 10 septmbre, c'est le recensement” is a flyer in French, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec in 1992, which warns the public of a revision to the voter list happening in September 1992. Election officials will go door to door in order to register eligible citizens to the new list so they may vote in the upcoming 1992 Referendum Vote and Municipal Elections in Quebec, Canada.
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Because Every Vote Counts: You May Choose Where You'll be Voting!
“Because Every Vote Counts: You May Choose Where You'll be Voting!” is a flyer from 1989, available in a French and English copy, with the objective of informing voters from Quebec, Canada, who have temporarily left their domicile that they may choose to vote in the 1989 General Election to elect members of the National Assembly from a location other than their permanent Canadian address. The document, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, is aimed at students, workers and hospitalized persons; and reminds them to register their names on the electoral list in order to vote.
Election Material
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Guide de L'Electeur Etudiant
“Guide de L'Electeur Etudiant” is a 1988 guide published in both French and English by Elections Canada that seeks to explain the voting process to students – thus encouraging those of age to vote in the upcoming Federal Elections in 1988. Information on voting includes how to check one’s name is on the voter list, where to vote, and how to vote by proxy.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voter's Guide
“Voter’s Guide” is a flyer from 1984, available in a French and English copy, with the objective of providing basic information about voter lists and Election Day regulations for the 1984 Federal Elections in Canada. The document, published by Elections Canada, also briefly informs readers of the possibility of voting by proxy and of the Canada Elections Act.