Elections
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Board of Directors Election Information, 2009
This folder contains three copies of guidelines for elections for the Board of Directors of Zera Abraham, one of which has been written on in pen on the first page. The document describes eligibility for running for a position on the board and a list/description of the seven committees; Fundraising, Dinner, Public Relations, Housing Project, Programming, and Davening.
Box 1: Certificate of Election for Moses Tannenbaum, December, 1906
This box contains the Certificate of Election for Moses Tannenbaum. Issued by the Colorado Secretary of State on December 7, 1906, the document is certification of Moses Tannenbaum's winning a seat as a Member of the House of Representatives of the State of Colorado, in the Sixteenth General Assembly.
Election Voter Guides, 1996, 2000
AJC 1996 election guide and Jewish Community Voter Guide for 2000.
James D. (Mike) McKevitt Papers
James D. ''Mike'' McKevitt (1928-2000) served as a representative from Colorado's 1st District to the U.S. House of Representatives from 1971-1972. The collection contains material related to his term as a U.S. Representative from Colorado from his election in 1970 until his unsuccessful bid for re-election in 1972.
Political Documents, December, 1906
This series contains election documents, including the certificate of election for Moses Tannenbaum to the Colorado State House of Representatives.
Politics - Campaigns, 1962-1970
Correspondence, publicity brochures, newspaper clippings, and general documentation of Love's gubernatorial campaigns. Included in this series are correspondence and materials related to other campaigns and party activities, notably correspondence relating to the 1964 presidential nomination and election, which saw the Republicans split in their support for Barry Goldwater.
Republican State Ticket Notice, circa 1905
Republican State Ticket notice from the Rocky Mountain Herald listing the men running for different political positions. Milton L. Anfenger is listed under ''Senators.'' Milton Anfenger was a Colorado state senator and an attorney.
Sample Ballot, c. 1952
One (1) Colorado sample ballot for the 1952 Eisenhower/Stevenson election.