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Election expenses and you
This document contains versions of the pamphlet “Election Expenses and You.” Published in 1987 and 1992 these documents provide information on tax credits for campaign contributions, campaign finance disclosure and political party registration. In 1987 Canada held provincial elections in New Brunswick, the Northwest Territories, and Ontario and a municipal election in Québec. There was a constitutional referendum in 1992 but the next general elections were not until 1993 when Canada held its federal elections on October 25th. French and English versions of the pamphlets are included.
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Supporting Federal Candidates
Published by the Federal Election Commission in March 1987, “Supporting Federal Candidates: A Guide for Citizens” provides the rules and regulations on individual and group contributions to federal candidates in order to educate citizens on appropriate participation in political campaign financing. Also provided are further regulations regarding volunteering in campaigns as well as other rules regarding campaign finance and expenses.
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Plan de Gobierno le los Quintos Grados de la Escuela Joaquin Lizano Gutierrez
“Government’s Five Goals Plan for the Joaquin Lizano Gutierez High School” is a proposal document, available in Spanish, issued in 1987 by the Student Electoral Tribunal of Joaquin Lizano Gutierrez High School, Costa Rica. The proposal document encloses a list of goals a student government party has and the rules for candidates/parties in the elections.
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1988 Candidate Petition Requirements
This 1988 booklet explains the process of petitioning for a candidate’s ballot eligibility in Florida. The piece goes over the process for minor and independent party candidates. The document also contains a demographic break down of voters from the different counties and districts in Florida. This piece came out on the eve of the November 8, 1988 presidential elections, between Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis and Republican nominee George H.W. Bush, and the local elections in Florida.
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1988 Official Election Pamphlet III
The “1988 Official Election Pamphlet” is piece of civic education material published in Alaska in lead up to that year’s local and national elections. The pamphlet provides information related to upcoming ballot measures, political party statements and a list of state wide and district candidates.
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1988 Voter's Guide to DC Elections
“1988 Voter's Guide to DC Elections” is a 1988 pamphlet from the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics that provides information to the reader about the upcoming Presidential Elections in 1988 in the USA. The information given includes instructions on voting in the polling place, dates and descriptions of the Primary, Preference Primary and General Presidential Elections, and what to expect on both the Democratic and Republican ballots.
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1988 Wyoming Campaign Guide
Prepared by Wyoming Secretary of State Kathy Karpan in 1988, the “Wyoming Election Guide” provides rules and regulations for potential candidates regarding issues of campaign finance, committees, and PACs. Issues of advertising, information and publications, filing dates and offices are also addressed along with the full text of state legislature regarding Campaign Information. A brief overview of Wyoming campaign law is also provided.
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Candidates Preliminarily Qualified for Offices on November 8th Ballot
“Candidates Preliminary Qualified for Offices on November 8th Ballot” is a memo, released on September 1st 1988, listing the independent and minor party candidates that are preliminary qualified to appear on the ballot for the Presidential General Election in the District of Columbia, USA. The document from the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics also states that the petitions of these candidates will be posted for any possible challenges.
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Diga si Vota No
“Say Yes, Vote No” is an informative leaflet, available in Spanish, issued by IDEAS-Temuco organization, Costa Rica and intended to encourage voters to vote “Yes” and “No” on specific issues. The leaflet provides the list of what people are encouraged to approve or disapprove. The “No” vote is mainly concerned with ethnic discrimination and repression.