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Llama gratis al 800-VOTAR
“Call Free at 800VOTAR” is a voter registration sticker, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela. The sticker advertises a phone number where citizens can call with any voting-related inquiries.
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An Invitation From the Chief Electoral Officer
“An Invitation from the Chief Electoral Officer” is a flyer published by Elections Canada in 1998, available in both an English and French copy, which advertizes the launch of a CD-ROM called “Exploring Canada’s Electoral System”. The CD-ROM is aimed at student and seeks to educate them about the major aspects of the Canadian electoral system and the historical evolution of voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Asociacion Civil Queremos Elegir
“Civil Association: We Want to Vote” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the “Asociacion Civil” group in Venezuela. The handbook is meant to describe the activity of the “Asociacion Civil” group, their objectives, how it works and what it had done in the past in terms of promoting civic participation.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Boletin de Automizacion
“Bulletin of Automation” is an informative bulletin, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 in Venezuela in an effort to familiarize voters with the benefits of having an automated voting system. The document covers the information on the automation of voting system in Venezuela.
Election Material
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World Cup 98 Booklet
“World Cup Booklet 1998” is a World Cup Soccer calendar, issued in 1998 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela. Along with the schedule for the soccer world cup, the calendar advertises the phone number where citizens can call with any voting-related inquiries.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Organic Law of Suffrage and Political Participation
Organic Law of Suffrage and Political Participation
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Vous voulez voter le novembre prochaine?
“Vous voulez voter le novembre prochain?” is a leaflet from 1997, available in French, explaining the measures which citizens must take in order to vote in the November 1997 Municipal Elections in Quebec, Canada. The main objective of this document produced by the Director General of Elections in Quebec is to make sure citizens register to vote with at their local registry.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
I can Vote! A user-friendly Guide to voting in Canada
“I can Vote! A user-friendly Guide to voting in Canada” is a civic education pamphlet serving as a guide to first time Canadian voters in order to explain how to vote in Federal Elections and how the electoral system works. The document, published by Elections Canada in September 1997, includes diagrams, pictures and instructions on matters such as marking ballots which will help the readers successfully vote in the 1997 Federal Elections in Canada.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Do you want to vote on the 2nd of November?
“Do you want to vote on the 2nd of November?” is a flyer from 1997, available in French and English copies, which explains to readers how to correctly enter their name on the list of electors in order to vote in the Municipal Election in Quebec, Canada, on November 2nd 1997. The document, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, informs voters that there will be a revision of the voter lists and that they must ensure their name and address has been correctly added.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voting : It's a College Matter (Guide for holding an election and referendum at the college level)
“Voting: It's a College Matter” is a guide designed to teach students how to hold an election or referendum vote in school. The guide, published in April 1997, is part of a larger project by the Director General of Elections in Quebec to instruct youths in the rules and regulation of the electoral system in Quebec, Canada. Since the guide was originally published in French, “college” refers to high school.