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Organization for Votecare
This document entitled “Organization for Votecare” was produced in 1995 by the Philippine Islamic Council lists the predominantly Muslim provinces and municipalities for canvassing and campaign purposes prior to the 1995 elections in Philippines. Also provided is a calendar of key dates concerning the election and a flow chart of the regional, provincial, and municipal centers for voting services.
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PPCRV Pollwatchers' Guide
The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV) provides this document prepared by the non-partisan church organization, Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan entitled “PPC-RV Pollwatchers’ Guide” for the upcoming May 8th, 1995 national elections. Included are the duties of the poll watchers and procedures for the election process before, during, and after Election Day.
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Proceedings of the VOTECARE National Evaluation, Assessment and Planning
The “Proceedings of the Votecare National Evaluation Assessment and Planning” took place from June 6-8, 1995 and reflects back on the role of Votecare in the May 8th, 1995 Philippine elections and looks ahead to local and national elections in 1996, 1997, and 1998. This document provides a summary of the daily proceedings as well as a complete list of participants and a program schedule.
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What is MMP?
Published in 1993 by the Electoral Reform Coalition in New Zealand, “What is MMP?” advocates for the implementation of the Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s members of parliament. This leaflet provides five reasons for advocating the MMP system and includes a space for donations to the ERC in order to fund the implementation of MMP.
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What is PR? What is MMP?
This brief brochure entitled “What is PR? What Is MMP?” was published in 1993 by the Electoral Reform Coalition in New Zealand. It highlights the differences between the Proportional Representation and the Mixed Member Proportional systems of electing New Zealand parliamentary members. These differences arise in areas such as fairness, simplicity, and effects on stability in the government and in national policy.
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Why you should vote for MMP
“Why you should vote for MMP” is a leaflet produced by the Electoral Reform Coalition in New Zealand in 1993 that provides 5 reasons to vote for the implementation of the Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s members of parliament. Reasons include fairness of the system, equal worth of each vote, and greater individual influence on the election result.
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Women and MMP
“Women and MMP” is a leaflet produced in 1993 by the Women’s Electoral Lobby and the Electoral Reform Coalition arguing that the new Mixed Member Proportional proposed system of electing members of the New Zealand parliament is beneficial to women candidates. In this leaflet, graphs are shown supporting the assertion that women have a greater role both as voters and as candidates under a Mixed Member Proportional system.