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The foraker Act of 1900
The Foraker Act of 1900 passed by the United States Congress that established limited popular government in Puerto Rico.
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Constitution
The Jones Act of 1917
The Jones-Shaforth Act passed by the United States Congress on 2 March 1917 to grant US citizenship to residents of Puerto Rico, establish the Senate of Puerto Rico, establish a bill of rights, and authorized the election of Resident Commissioner.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Associate Free State of Puerto Rico
Constitution of The Associated Free State of Puerto Rico, as passed in March 1917.
Election Material
Constitution
1927 Amendments to The Jones Act
Amendments to the Jones-Shaforth Act origanally passed by the United States Congress in March 1917.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
State of Mississippi - Corrupt Practices Act of 1935
State of Mississippi - Corrupt Practices Act of 1935
Election Material
Constitution
1938 Amendments to The Jones Act
Amendments to the Jones-Shaforth Act, originally passed by the United States Congress in March 1917.
Election Material
Constitution
Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950
Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950, as passed by the United States Congress.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as enacted in 1952.
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Election and Political Party Law
Federal Contested Election
Federal Contested Election
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Civic Education Material
Maricopa County, Ariz. Selects a Voting System
This is an article from 1971 that was published on the voting system of Maricopa County, Arizona. The Article was written in response to the long lines voters were forced to wait in during the 1968 general elections. The piece introduces the new “Votomatic” machine that will be used in upcoming elections and will speed up the election process and be less expensive than the previous “lever machines.”