Voter education manual

The majority of South Africans have not voted in national elections before. Most elections in South Africa have been for a white government, elected by whites only. Very few people ever voted in the elections for the tri-cameral parliament. Many people do not see the need to vote because they feel t...

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Main Authors: Voter Education and Elections Training Unit, Legal Education Action Project
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Voter Education and Elections Training Unit, Education Resource and Information Project 1994
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/72979
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-301382019-01-25T04:15:38ZVoter education manualVoter Education and Elections Training UnitLegal Education Action ProjectThe majority of South Africans have not voted in national elections before. Most elections in South Africa have been for a white government, elected by whites only. Very few people ever voted in the elections for the tri-cameral parliament. Many people do not see the need to vote because they feel that elections won’t make much difference to their lives. Over 18 million voters need to be reached to ensure that they understand: WHY they should vote; HOW to vote; WHEN and WHERE they should vote; HOW to decide which party to vote for. This manual is aimed at activists and volunteers who will be involved in voter education in communities that have not voted before.Your vote is your power - use it!Voter Education and Elections Training Unit, Education Resource and Information Project1994?textbook29 pagespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/72979vital:30138EnglishVoter Education and Elections Training Unit, Education Resource and Information ProjectNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the publisher
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Voter Education and Elections Training Unit
Legal Education Action Project
Voter education manual
description The majority of South Africans have not voted in national elections before. Most elections in South Africa have been for a white government, elected by whites only. Very few people ever voted in the elections for the tri-cameral parliament. Many people do not see the need to vote because they feel that elections won’t make much difference to their lives. Over 18 million voters need to be reached to ensure that they understand: WHY they should vote; HOW to vote; WHEN and WHERE they should vote; HOW to decide which party to vote for. This manual is aimed at activists and volunteers who will be involved in voter education in communities that have not voted before. === Your vote is your power - use it!
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