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Votul Tau Conteaza
“Your Vote Counts” is a voter graphic pamphlet, available in Romanian, issued in 2003 by the Association for Democratic Participation of Moldova, in lead up to the May 25, 2003 Local Elections in Moldova, and intended to familiarize and stimulate voters with the voter registration process and the voting instructions. The pamphlet is a series of drawings accompanied by short explanations on the voting process.
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Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting
“The Ten Commandments for Responsible Voting” stresses the importance of independent and educated decision making and emphasizes free and fair election behavior. Published in 1995 by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV), this pamphlet was issued in preparation for the May 8th, 1995 national elections and also includes a voter’s prayer.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Candidate information poster for Taipei municipal elections
This poster for the 1994 Taipei municipal elections in Taiwan provides candidate information in order to educate Taiwanese voters in an effort to ensure educated voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Media Kit for Subject Election Commissions of the Russian Federation
This document informs election commissions the best way to use the media in informing the public. Sample pre-election information packages, sample news releases, and media advisories are discussed.
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Civic Education Material
MMP explained in two ticks
“MMP Explained in 2 Ticks” is a page describing the basic principles of the Mixed Member Proportional system for voting for New Zealand’s members of Parliament. Produced by the Electoral Commission of New Zealand in 1996 prior to the October 12th 1996 general elections, this document, complete with cartoon illustrations, differentiates between the functions of the electorate and party votes each citizen now receives.