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Como votar en 3 de Diciembre
“How to Vote on December 3” is a voter’s flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela in lead up to the December 3, 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections. The flyer briefly explains the instruction on how to vote.
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Conteno Rapido Para Alcaldes
“Quick Count for Mayors” is a counting list, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Elegir” in Venezuela. The document is meant to present the first number of the votes counted for each candidate to the post of mayor in the state of Miranda, Venezuela.
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Encuentro Internacional Sociedad Civil y Elecciones en America
“International Meeting: the Civil Society and Elections in America” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the National Democratic Institute and the “Escuela de Vecinos de Venezuela” group in Venezuela in lead up to the 1995 Venezuelan Regional and Municipal Elections. The brochure explains and describes the measures implemented as part of the 1995 Electoral Campaign of the Civil Society in an effort to promote civic participation in the upcoming elections. The brochure also contains some brief facts about NDI and the “Escuela de Vecinos de Venezuela.”
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Auxillar Escrutinio
“Scrutiny Supplementary Form” is an additional scrutiny form, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Venezuela, as a result of the 1995 Venezuelan Regional Elections. The form contains election-related sections to be filled out such as: number of total votes, number of voters, number of ballots and etc.
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Campana Electoral de la Sociedad Civil
“The Electoral Campaign of the Civil Society” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Civil Association “Queremos Elegir” in Venezuela in lead up to the 1995 Venezuelan regional and municipal elections. The handbook explains and describes the activities organized with the aim to include the civil society in the electoral campaign, such as talks, presentations, communitarian organizations, and neighbor associations. The document describes the goals the electoral campaign of the civil society must achieve.
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Rapport du KMF/CNOE
“Rapport du KMF/CNOE” is a report from November 3rd 1996, available in French, by the National Council for the Observation of Elections (“Conseil National pour l’Observation des Elections” – CNOE) listing various observations about the First Round of the 1996 Presidential Elections in Madagascar. As well as describing the process of the election, the report also gives feedback and possible recommendations for further rounds of the Presidential Election such as revisions to the electoral code.
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Participacion Ciudadana en el Proceso Electoral Diciembre 93
“Citizens’ Participation in the December 1993 Electoral Process” is a voter’s handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the Civil Association “Queremos Eligir” in Venezuela in lead up to the 1993 Venezuelan General Elections. The handbook provides brief answers on: who are people voting for, how do they vote, how to make a decision when choosing and how to defend one’s vote.
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Que vamos a elegir?
“What are we Electing?” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela in lead up to the December 1989 Venezuelan Local Elections. The document explains the voting procedures and briefly describes what the citizens are electing in the local elections.
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Red de Redes
“Network of Networks” is a project proposal, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by Elias Santana with the help of the Civil Citizen’s Association in Action for a Better Democracy. The author proposes a strategy for creating a network of civil participation that would be able to find the solutions for destroying the corruption in Venezuela and restoring the real Democracy and modernizing the country.