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Educación electoral
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VE001
Information campaigns performed by
Pregunta
Who conducts information campaigns for national elections (informing where, when and how to register and/or vote)?
Respuestas
a
.
National Electoral Management Body
b
.
Regional Electoral Management Bodies
c
.
Local/County Electoral Management Bodies
d
.
National Government
e
.
Regional Governments
f
.
Local Governments
g
.
NGOs/ Civic Organizations
h
.
Political parties/ candidates
i
.
Media
j
.
Religious Institutions
k
.
Otro
Respuestas
"In the United States of America, voter education and mobilization is carried out by a variety of entities including state level election authorities, media outlets (for example MTV's Rock the Vote campaign), and a host of civil society organisations, special interest groups, professional associations and unions (including the AFL-CIO), and political parties. Some of these may be considered political or advocacy organizations rather than nonpartisan voter educators, but others have a proud history of registering and educating voters and of 'getting out the vote.'"
Fuente
https://aceproject.org/ace-en/topics/ve/onePage
Verificado
2024/10/15
VE002
Frequency of voter education programs
Pregunta
At the national level, how often are voter education programs conducted?
Answer:
a
.
Continuously
Respuestas
Voter education campaigns are conducted continuously, but more pronounced in the months prior to general and midterm elections.
Fuente
Verificado
2024/10/14
VE003
National civic education
Pregunta
Is there a national civic education campaign (rights and responsibilities of citizens)?
Respuestas
b
.
Yes, conducted by the National Electoral Management Body
c
.
Yes, conducted by the Regional Electoral Management Bodies
d
.
Yes, conducted by the Local/County Electoral Management Bodies
e
.
Yes, conducted by the Government
f
.
Yes, conducted by the Regional Governments
g
.
Yes, conducted by the Local Governments
h
.
Yes, conducted by NGOs/ Civic Organizations
i
.
Yes, conducted by Political Parties/ Candidates
j
.
Yes, conducted by the Media
k
.
Yes, conducted by Religious Institutions
Respuestas
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission provides official resources to voters and election officials for national elections. Other bodies, governments, organizations, and institutions conduct their own voter education campaigns as well.
Fuente
https://www.eac.gov
Verificado
2024/10/14
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