ELECTIONS
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Comment: A tonic for nation-wide despair | |
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Comment | |
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Comment | |
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Clearing a path through voter confusion | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, September 1961 | |
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Chilling Victory | |
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Chapter eighteen: Namibia | |
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CC Resolution on Elections |
Resolutions of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party on elections, on Angola, and on negotiations. Supports a single ANC electoral list and commits to ensure an ANC elections victory. |
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Cape of great gloom | |
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Campaign battles begin | |
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Brazil: a Workers` Party |
One of the main reasons for the fact that only four percent of Brazil's population voted for the Workers' Party was that the party was a new organisation and many people were not sure whether it would succeed. |
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Boycott banned! | |
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Beware the hot flushes of delusion | |
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Beware of Kriel's "new" NP |
Pamphlet about safety issues and violence published by the ANC for the 1994 elections. |
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Ballot papers | |
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Ballot box or Pandora`s box? | |
April 1994 Elections. |
April 1994 Elections. Ogwini Comp, School Umlazi, 1994. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 8: APDUSA salutes the people |
With the elections of the tricameral parliament now over, APDUSA expresses its satisfaction with the results. These results reflect an overwhelming rejection of the new constitution and shows that members proved their unity and support to the movement. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 7: A who's who of sellouts! |
In this pamphlet APDUSA wishes to round off its dont vote campaign by naming and giving a short description of those candidates standing for the elections on August 22 and 28 1984. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 6: A boot to lick! |
A cartoonists impression of a selected few candidates standing for election on August 22 and 28 1984. |