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Tribunal Electoral
“Electoral Tribunal” is an informative guide, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the May 2, 1999 Panamanian General Elections. The guide consists of different forms provided for the electoral observers where they can include information and/or observation about the Election Day that would allow for a technical study of all comments from the observers and would facilitate the elaboration of the statement regarding the process of voting. Additionally, the document contains a statement regarding the cancellation of the use of electronic voting in the May 2, 1999 elections. Lastly, an evaluation of the voting sections and their flaws are provided in the guide.
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Voter 1999
“Voter 1999” was produced in St. Louis County, Missouri by the city’s Board of Election Commissioners in lead up to that year’s general elections. The piece goes over voter identification, registration, absentee voting and also provides voters with a synopsis of key dates in the election season. The pamphlet also covers information related to registering if you have recently changed your name or domicile.
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Voter Assistance Record Form
“Voter Assistance Record Form” is a form meant for the assistant that will be helping the voter in need to cast his/her vote. The form was released in August 1999 but does not mention the body authorizing the form and whether it is meant for a specific election in the District of Columbia, USA.
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Your Quick Guide to MMP
“Your Quick Guide to MMP” is a brief, illustrated brochure summarizing the difference between the party vote and the electorate vote that each New Zealand citizen is entitled to under the new Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s parliament. Also provided are frequently asked questions and answers as well as contact information for further questions about the new MMP system.
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Manual Do Eleitor
“ Voter’s Manual” is an informative booklet, available in Portuguese, published in 1999 by the National Electoral Commission of Guinea-Bissau, in lead up to November, 1999 General Election in Guinea-Bissau. The guide is meant to enhance citizens’ participation through educating them on the voting procedure. The guide instructs voters on who is eligible to vote, where they can vote, and how to vote. Additionally, the booklet provides brief explanations and general information about the elections and the political system in Guinea-Bissau.
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Official Sample Ballot Referendum Election
This document contains a sample ballot and voter instructions for the Tuesday March 2, 1999 election in Sacramento City Council District 6. The booklet also includes a “Voter’s Pamphlet” which contains profiles of and statements from the elections candidates. A section on absentee voting is also included.
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Para la 3 Juntas Distritales de Escrutinio
“Addressed to the 3 District Scrutiny Boards” is an informative guidebook, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the May 2, 1999 Panamanian General Elections and particularly, for the election of the Mayor and Councilors. The booklet provides general principles by which the scrutiny of votes should be done by three District Scrutiny Boards: Cémaco, Sambú, and Taboga.
Election Material
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Para la 71 Juntas Distritales de Escrutinio
“Guidebook for the 71 District Scrutiny Boards” is an informative guidebook, available in Spanish, issued in 1999 by the Electoral Tribunal of Panama in lead up to the May 2, 1999 Panamanian General Elections and particularly, for the election of the Mayor’s Office. The booklet is meant to provide the District Board of Elections with the specifics of holding such elections and their responsibilities in the election. The booklet provides general principles by which the scrutiny of votes should be done by 71 District Scrutiny Boards.