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Unofficial Student Ballot
“Unofficial Student Ballot” is a student sample ballot for the Commonwealth of Virginia, created by the Electoral Board of the City of Alexandria, where the student voter must decide on a candidate to become member of the United States Senate and another candidate to be member of the House of Representatives. This ballot from November 5th 2002 also asks the voter to vote yes or no on proposed constitutional amendments and proposed bond issues.
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Voter instruction card
This is a 2002 voter card from Maryland. The card includes instructions as to how to use it in the new electronic voting systems. The card was released in lead up to the November 5, 2002 mid-term congressional elections. These elections would be the first mid-term congressional elections during the presidency of George W. Bush.
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Voter rules and responsibilities
“Voter Rules and Responsibilities” was produced in 2002 by the league of women voters of Montgomery County, Maryland. The piece enumerates the qualifications needed for voters and also provides a list of voter resources and a brief voting timeline. The November 5, 2002 mid-term congressional elections would be the first of such elections during the presidency of George W. Bush.
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Voting Instructions for AccuVote Touch Screen Voting System
This piece, distributed by the Prince George’s County Board of Elections, walks voters through a step by step process of how to vote in the year 2002 elections. The flyer describes the new “AcuVote Touch Screen Voting System,” the new voting machine that will be used for the September 10 primary and November 5 general elections.
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DemoMemoria
“Demo Memory” is an informative leaflet, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in 2002 by the Electoral Institute of the Federal District of Mexico and intended to explain to the Mexican youth the implications of democracy-related concepts. Additionally, the leaflet contains a glossary and an adaptation of the “MEMORAMA” game.