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Images of the new operational offices of the Electoral Commission of Puerto Rico
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Guyana Elections Commission Vote '97 Enhancing the Electoral System
Prior to the December 15th, 1997 Guyana elections for President and members of the National Assembly, the Guyana Elections Commission published this pamphlet detailing voting instructions, registration information, and candidate information for Guyana’s citizens. A sample ballot, detailed illustrations, and general political structure information is also provided.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
How to Vote at 1994 Local Government Elections
“How to Vote at 1994 Local Government Elections” provides illustrated boxes containing step-by-step instructions as to how to vote in the 1994 Guyana local elections. Also provided are the powers of the soon-to-be elected local Council in order to educate Guyanese voters as to what they are voting on and the abilities of their local government. This article also repeatedly encourages the Guyanese people to participate in voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Local Government Elections 1994
“Local Government Elections 1994” is a pamphlet containing reference material regarding the history, structure, and responsibilities of Guyanese local government. Also provided is a list of neighborhood district councils and towns as well as brief descriptions of local democratic organizations.
Election Material
Constitution
Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950
Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950, as passed by the United States Congress.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Constitution of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as enacted in 1952.
Election Material
Constitution
The Jones Act of 1917
The Jones-Shaforth Act passed by the United States Congress on 2 March 1917 to grant US citizenship to residents of Puerto Rico, establish the Senate of Puerto Rico, establish a bill of rights, and authorized the election of Resident Commissioner.