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Election Guide
“Election Guide” is a voter guide published in 1970 by the Pennsylvania Department of State, in lead up to the May 19, 1970 General Primary Election and the November 3, 1970 General Election, and intended to provide voters with general information on elections, voter registration, how to run for office, how to vote by absentee ballot, expenses accounts, and the ways elections are held. Additionally, it contains an Election Calendar with the most important election dates of 1970
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Your Party and You
“Your Party and You” is a booklet produced in 1970 by the Pennsylvania Committee of Seventy and intended to provide Pennsylvanians with basic information regarding practical politics and voting practices. The booklet covers topics on Public Offices, Party Structure, as well as provides information on voter registration and voting procedures
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Ballot
United States (CA) State Special Election Ballot 2003
Ballot used in a statewide election in California on 7 October 2003. The ballot has two parts; the first asks if voters wanted to recall Governor Gray Davis, who had been accused of losing touch with his constituents, and the second part asked whom voters wanted to replace Governor Davis. The main candidates in the recall were Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER, Cruz BUSTAMANTE and Tom MCCLINTOCK.
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General Elections Sample Ballot
This booklet, released by the Miami-Dade Elections Department, details the upcoming November 5, 2002 congressional and local elections. The piece contains a mock ballot with candidates and amendments to Florida’s constitution that will be voted on as well; the ballot is in both English and Haitian Creole. The booklet also contains a section on frequently asked questions and a section on the physical process of voting.
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Arlington Election Notes
In preparation for the November 5th, 2002 elections in Arlington County, Virginia, this edition of the Arlington Election Notes focuses on reminding residents of the upcoming elections and gives information regarding voting information and updated polling places throughout the county. Also provided is current news on election reform and election news from across the United States.
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Official Vote Information Guide
The “Official Vote Information Guide,” published in 2002, provided Californians with educational literature on the March 5, 2002 primary elections. The piece includes a “quick reference guide” on the different propositions that will be voted on such as legislative constitutional amendments and the Voting Modernizing Bond Act of 2002. Also included are candidate profiles and the texts of the laws that will be voted on.
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Absentee Voting in Arlington County, Virginia
“Absentee Voting in Arlington County, Virginia” is a voter handbook issued in 2002 in lead up to the November 5, 2002 General Election in Arlington County, Virginia and intended to familiarize people with the absentee voting practices in Arlington County.
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Arlington County's Elected Officials
“Arlington County’s Elected Officials” is a brochure published in 2002 by the Arlington County Electoral Board of Arlington, Virginia and is intended to present the names, party affiliation, year of term expiration and the contact information of the elected officials in the Federal Offices, Virginia State Offices and in the Arlington Local Offices.
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District of Columbia Candidate Qualification and Ballot Access Guide
“District of Columbia Candidate Qualification and Ballot Access Guide” is a guide, produced in 2002 by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, which informs the reader of new voting processes, necessary candidate qualifications, and the redrawing of voting districts that will be important during the elections to take place in the year 2002. Both primary and general elections are set to take place in the USA in 2002 and candidates will be running for offices such as United States Senator and Representative, Mayor of the District of Columbia, Chairman of the Council, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, and President of the Board of Education.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Election Day Participation for High School Students
“Election Day Participation for High School Students” is a political flyer produced by the Fairfax County Electoral Board in 2002 which encourages high school students to participate in the election as workers such as “Election Page” or “Officer of Election” is Virginia, USA. The flyer does not explicitly mention the type of election referred to but it is believed to be the 2002 Mid-term election for US Senators and Congressmen.