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Crezi Ca Votul Tau nu Conteaza
“Do You Think Your Vote does not count?” is a voter brochure developed in 1996, available in both Romanian and English, by the Pro Democracy Association in lead up to the June 2, 1996 Local Elections in Romania and intended to stimulate people to exercise their right to vote. The brochure contains a description of the local offices to be elected by the voters: the Mayor, the Local Council, and the Regional Council. Additionally, it contains information about voting instructions and voter registration as well as it includes a list of the irregularities that could be detected during the voting process and how to deal with them when needed.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Nu votezi= Nu vorbesti
“No Voting=No Speaking” is a voter pamphlet, available in Romanian, issued in 1996 by the Pro Democracy Association in lead up to the 1996 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Romania. The pamphlet is intended to stimulate people to express their right to vote. The pamphlet depicts a person having his mouth zipped up, thus the title of the pamphlet.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Policy, Politology, Student School of Leadership
The article “Policy, Politology, Student School of Leadership” written by Ivan Prokopov and translated into English discusses the significance of the creation of the Academy of Management on the campus of the Institute of Economy in Kazakhstan. Printed on May 22nd, 1996 in the Kazakhstani newspaper Kazakstanskya Pravda, Prokopov’s article emphasizes the importance of analyzing political parties and their effect on the country’s economy as well as the economy of other nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How Students Elected a president
In May of 1996, Altay Kozhaev wrote this article in the New Generation, entitled “How Students Elected a President,” which discusses a political game played by Kazakh first and second graders in a local school. Kozhaev explains the game, conducted in the frame “Days of Political Science,” and continues to present the election process of these students as a serious one, emphasizing to the Kazakh people the importance of political education in Kazakh youth. This article is provided in both English and Russian.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Presidential Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the first round of the 1992 presidential election in Romania. The main candidates in the 27 Septemeber election were Ion ILIESCU (Democratic National Salvation Front), Emil CONSTANTINESCU, and Gheorghe FUNAR (Romanian National Unity Party). A second round of voting was held on 11 October.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Local (Mayor) Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the 1992 mayoral election in Galati on 9 Febraury 1992.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Senate Ballot 1992
Ballot used in the 27 September 1992 Senate elections in Romania. This ballot was used in district no. 41 in Bucharest. The main parties in the election were the Democratic National Salvation Front, the Romanian Democratic Convention, and the National Salvation Front.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Chamber of Deputies Ballot 1992
Ballot used for elections to the Chamber of Deputies in Romania on 27 September 1992. This ballot was used in Bucharest, district no. 41, and voters selected the party list of whom they wished to cast their ballot. The main parties in the election were the Democratic National Salvation Front, Romanian Democratic Convention, and the National Salvation Front.
Election Material
Ballot
Romania Local Council Ballot 1992
Ballot used for the City Council elections in Galati held on 9 February 1992. Voters selected a party list of candidates for proportional seating on the Council.