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Traspaso de Poderes
“The Transfer of Powers in the Student Government” is a ceremony program, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the student government at the Professional Technical High school of Heredia, Costa Rica and intended to list the order of events for the exchanging of the student government powers throughout 1989-1990.
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Civic Education Material
Tribunal Elecciones Estudiantiles
“Student Electoral Tribunal” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1989, by the Student Electoral Tribunal of the San Antonio of Belen Spanish School, Costa Rica, in lead up to the 1989 Student Tribunal Executive Committee Elections. The ballot contains the names, photos, and the flag colors of the student political parties running for office as well as the list of the parties’ members.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Voz y voto: y como puedo ayudar a construirla?
“Voice and the Vote: and How Can I Help Build it?” is a civic education brochure, available in Spanish, issued by the PARTICIPA Corporation of private law, Chile. The brochure is meant to encourage people to follow certain steps in promoting the values of democracy in Chile, starting within the family unit and extending it to the larger society. Additionally, the brochure presents the advantages of having a democratic society and why should people strive to achieve it.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ano de la Democracia Costarricense
“The Year of the Costa Rican Democracy” is a ceremony program brochure, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in the 1990s in lead up to the student government elections in Costa Rica. The ceremony program brochure lays out the order of events for the exchanging of student government powers. Additionally, it includes an intro by Oscar Arias Sanchez, President of the Nation at that time.
Election FAQ
Elections in Costa Rica: 2014 National Elections
On February 2, Costa Rica will hold national elections to elect a new President. IFES FAQs gives insight into these elections.