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Guyana Election Technical Assessment Report: 1994 Local Government and Municipal Elections
This report discusses IFES’ voter and civic education program, its poll worker training program and the provision of goods in Guyana’s 1994 local and municipal elections (the first contested elections in more than two decades).
October 31, 1994
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Get Ready!
Published in Guyana in 1991 by the National Registration Commission, “Get Ready” is an election advertisement urging Guyanese citizens to register to vote before the May 17th, 1991 deadline. In preparation for the first free and fair elections in 1992, this advertisement argues that every Guyanese citizen over 18 has the civic duty to participate in the voting process.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Get Registered now!
Published in Guyana in 1991 by the National Registration Commission, “Get Registered Now” is an election advertisement urging Guyanese citizens to register to vote before the May 17th, 1991 deadline. In preparation for the first free and fair elections in 1992, this advertisement argues that every Guyanese citizen over 18 has the civic duty to participate in the voting process. This advertisement also features a picture of a Guyanese resident registering to vote.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Get Registered Today!
“Get Registered Today” is a page published by the National Registration Commission in Guyana in an attempt to persuade all Guyanese people to register to vote by May 17th 1991 in preparation for the upcoming elections. The appeal to the Guyanese is bolstered by an image of a Guyanese citizen registering to vote and references to registration as a “duty” of the people.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Hi Sporting Fans! It's A Massive Affair
This advertisement entitled “Sporting Fans! It’s a Massive Affair” was published by the National Registration Commission to promote the need for voter registration in Guyana. In preparation for upcoming 1991 elections, this pamphlet appeals to residents by likening voter registration to an exciting event.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Conciencia (Boletin No 2)
“Conciencia (Bulletin Nr. 2)” is a February 1991 civic education program bulletin, available in Spanish, issued in Ecuador. The bulletin contains articles on the Second Bolivarian Conference of Civic Institutions, women in democracy as well as it gives insights on civic education and program training info related to it. Additionally, it lists 17 human rights.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Comic on Children's rights: "y ahora quien podra garantizarnos nuestros derechos, rondamon?"
““And Now, Who will be the One Guaranteeing our Rights, Rondamon?” is a cartoon from a periodical, available in Spanish, published in 1990 in a newspaper in Ecuador. The document is a commentary of upholding of children’s rights illustrated in a periodical comic. The photo depicts a little girl inserting her vote in the ballot box which is being held by a representative from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. The question she is asking him is “And now, who will be the one guaranteeing our rights, Rondamon?”
Election Material
Civic Education Material
TSE hizo la convocatoria para elecciones infantiles
“The Supreme Electoral Tribunal Calls for Child Elections” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by “Universo” newspaper in Ecuador. The article announces call to children to vote in the June 30, 1990 child elections and it explains how to participate in the elections. Additionally, the article presents the listing of the children’s rights.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Un ejemplo para los adultos
“An Example for the Parents” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 in Ecuador, in the aftermath of the June 30, 1990 child elections in Ecuador. The periodical contains various articles that cover the experience of having witnessed the first child elections in Ecuador. The articles present the occurrence as having been successful and exciting for the children who were eager to come to the polling stations. The periodical also includes some articles covering other topics.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Preguntas de la semana
“Questions of the Week” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by “Hoy” newspaper in Ecuador. The article features the responses Ecuadorian children gave the newspaper “How” with respect to children’s rights and which of the 14 rights was their favorite. The responses come from five children with ages ranging from 8 to 12 and who come from different social backgrounds.