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The Referendum Question
“The Referendum Question” is a 1992 booklet, published by Elections Canada, which makes the referendum question available in French, English and several Aboriginal languages. Although the question will only appear in French and English on the official ballot to be voted on in the Referendum of 1992 which decides whether the Canadian Constitution should be renewed, aboriginal voters will be able to bring this booklet to the polls with them.
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Non/Oui Referendum '92
“Non/Oui Referendum '92” is a political pamphlet, available in French, distributed in 1992 by the Director General of Elections in Quebec which provides information on the Referendum vote in Quebec that will take place October 26th 1992. The document contains two separate pamphlets, the first explaining to citizens why they should vote no, the other giving arguments for voting yes. The referendum will decide whether or not the Canadian constitution should be changed in order to honor the Charlettetown agreement. The last part of the pamphlet for “yes” is in English.
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Que haces aca mita'i?
“1992 Constitution. What are you Doing Here, Kid?” is a civic education comic handbook, available in Guarani, issued in 1993 as part of the “Decidamos” Public Expression Campaign in Paraguay. The handbook is meant to familiarize Paraguayans with the new Constitution adopted in 1992 and to explain the democratic changes that stand at the basis of it. The comic briefly mentions the reason behind the adoption of the 1992 constitution and the advantages it would bring to the Paraguayan people.
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Sample Mail-in Ballot
This is a sample of a mail in ballot from the 1993 Canadian federal elections.
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La Vote a une Election Federale
This pamphlet was published in 1993 in the lead up to the October 25th federal elections in Canada. The literature outlines who can vote, how to get on a voter list and emphasizes the secrecy of the vote. The flyer is published in French and English.
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Le vote des Canadiens absents de leur circonscription
“Le Vote des Canadiens absents de leur Circonscription” is a flyer, available in a French and English copy, which explains to Canadians who are currently residing outside of their constituency how they may vote in the upcoming 1993 Federal Elections in Canada. The document, published by Elections Canada, provides information on how to register to receive a special ballot in order to vote away from home.
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Le vote des Canadiens residant a l'etranger
“Le vote des Canadiens résidant a l'étranger” is a leaflet with instructions in French and English on how to vote in the 1993 Canadian Federal Elections from abroad. The document, published in 1993 by Elections Canada, provides the contact information in order to request a registration form in order to receive a special ballot that may be cast from outside Canada.
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Megustaria ser senadora
“I would like to be a Senator” is a civic education comic brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The brochure, through the use of comics, explains the responsibilities of a senator and the qualifications required to become a senator. The brochure is meant to familiarize Paraguayans with a senator’s role in the political life of Paraguay and in front of their voters.
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Parce qu'un vote ca compte
“Parce qu’un vote ça compte” is a political flyer from 1993, made available in French by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, which informs readers of their right to vote. The document, seeking to increase voter participation, notifies citizens that they have a say in their government by the exercise of voting as well as outlining ways in which citizens aboard may choose to vote.