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Come Si Vota
“How to Vote” is an informative document, available in Italian, issued in 1996 by the Ministry of Interior of Italy, in lead up to the April 21, 1996 Italian General Elections. The document contains instructions on how to mark the ballot and the sample ballots to be used when electing the members of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate of the Republic. Additionally, it contains a brief explanation on the opening time of the polling stations and the ballots to be used in the elections.
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Seating Allocation Process
This pice of civic education, released in 1999, outlines the procedure for determining the elected candidates, the legalization of the elected candidates, the consolidation of votes, and the appointment of DPRD seats that will result from the June 7, 1999 elections in Indonesia.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
What's New - Election '99
Distributed by the Polling Station Working Committees (KPPS) of Indonesia in 1999, this document outlines basic electoral education and instructions for KPPS members and voters. Entitled “What’s New – Election 99”,” this document also encourages free and fair actions in the upcoming June 7th, 1999 legislative elections in Indonesia.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Val-special
“Val-Special” is a Swedish pamphlet produced by Invandrar Tidningen in 1991 that provides voter information to Swedish eligible citizens before the September 15th, 1991 county council and municipal elections and the October 20th, 1991 parochial church council elections. Instructions on how to vote both in Sweden and abroad are found in English, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Serbian, Turkish, Greek, Polish, French, German, Tigrinya, Northern and Southern Kurdish, Persian, and Arabic.