Category:How-to-vote advertising
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English: How-to-vote advertisements instruct voters on specifically marking election ballots. How-to-vote cards are common in Australia, where each candidate must be numbered. They have also been used in other countries, in which ballots are labeled with symbols voters may not immediately associate with a preferred choice.
leaflet distributed to voters by a political party indicating how it preferences the candidates in an electorate during a lower house election in Australia | |||||
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Media in category "How-to-vote advertising"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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ALP How-to-Vote board outside the Town Hall (27994069065).jpg 1,200 × 883; 189 KB
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Elections 1989 in Poznan Poland.JPG 1,217 × 909; 289 KB
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Greens WA - Canning How to Vote Page 1.jpg 585 × 1,209; 134 KB
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How to Vote Yes 1999.jpg 1,025 × 715; 153 KB
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KY-white-women-SuffrageBroadside.jpg 1,094 × 688; 489 KB
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Leo nott ALP 1973 how to vote slip.png 2,185 × 3,184; 11.48 MB
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Vote Morrow Group (1).jpg 528 × 640; 207 KB
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Vote Morrow Group (2).jpg 640 × 393; 167 KB
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Vote Morrow Group (3).jpg 530 × 640; 260 KB
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Westraliasecession3.jpg 383 × 500; 55 KB