Tools & Resources
Filter by
Type
Publication date
Language
Type
Publication date
Language
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Fair Procedures for Clear Solutions!
Seen in both Urdu and English, “Fair Procedures for Clear Solutions!” is a reminder sent out by the Election Commission of Pakistan on October 2nd, 2000. It provides a brief reminder to those Pakistanis over 18 to ensure that their names are on the voter’s list in order to be able to vote at the next election as well as special registration information.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
New Voters' List Your Participation Your National contribution!
This election registration reminder comes prior to Pakistani local elections taking place in 18 districts and was sent out on September 28th, 2000 by the Election Commission of Pakistan. Entitled, “New Voter’s List, Your Participation, Your National Contribution!” attempts to encourage Pakistanis to participate in these local elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Laying the foundation for a just society
Published by the Election Commission of Pakistan on September 15th, 2000, “Laying the Foundation for a just society” is a pamphlet advocating the need to register to vote in Pakistan. Written in both Urdu and English, this brief, illustrated pamphlet provides basic registration and eligibility requirements while encouraging Pakistanis to participate in upcoming elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Is Your Name on the new Voter's list?
Available here both in Urdu and English, “Is Your Name on the New Voter’s List” is a reminder sent out by the Election Commission of Pakistan on September 8th, 2000. It provides a brief reminder to those Pakistanis over 18 to ensure that their names are on the voter’s list in order to be able to vote at the next election.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
You be the Judge
This year 2000 copy of Chicago, Illinois civic education publication “You Be The Judge” was released in lead up to that years November 7 general elections. The piece contains stories on new voting and ballot equipment, the media and exit polling and fraud in cyber space. This article was released in lead up to the November 7, 2000 elections that would feature the presidential race between Al Gore and George W. Bush.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Presidential Elections in the United States: A Primer
“Presidential Elections in the United States: A Primer,” is a Congressional Research Service report that outlines the four stages of the American Presidential election process. This CRS report, published on April 17th, 2000, provides in depth analysis and historical references regarding the pre-nomination process, national nomination conventions, the General Election, and finally the voting by members of the Electoral College to choose the President and Vice President. This document also includes facts on the qualifications and process of becoming a Presidential candidate as well as several tables and charts further detailing the four stages of the US Presidential election procedure.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:1 to 19:31A 2000 Cumulative Pocket Part
New Jersey Statutes Annotated Title 19 Elections 19:1 to 19:31A 2000 Cumulative Pocket Part
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Percentage of voters casting ballots at elections since 1942
This piece documents the trend in “percentages of voters casting ballots on election-day since 1942.” The piece looks at the percentage of voters participating in primary and general elections and includes statistics on the overall number of registered voters. The data indicate a precipitous decline in voting since 1942. This piece was released in the year 2000 in lead up to that year’s November 7 general elections that would feature the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Number of precincts in the city of Chicago wards
This October 1, 1999 document provides information on the amount of voting precincts per ward in the City of Chicago. The flyer was created by Chicago’s Board of Election Commissioners and covers all 50 wards in the city.