Browsing South African Election posters by Issue Date
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The land first, all shall follow
(1994)Campaign poster by the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania encouraging voters to support the party. A large colour image of party leader, Clarence Mlami Makwetu, fills the poster. The party logo appears in the top left-hand ... -
Freedom Front, Gen. C. Viljoen
(Mulder, Pieter, 1994)Campaign poster by the Freedom Front / Vryheidsfront (FF/VF) featuring a large colour image of General Constand Viljoen. The FF/VF logo appears in the upper left-hand corner. The poster is compiled and issued by Dr. Pieter Mulder. -
Vryheidsfront, Genl. C. Viljoen
(Mulder, Pieter, 1994)Campaign poster by the Freedom Front / Vryheidsfront (FF/VF) featuring a large colour image of General Constand Viljoen. The FF/VF logo appears in the upper left-hand corner. The poster is compiled and issued by Dr. Pieter Mulder. -
After 46 years of National Party rule... : these people want you to vote for them
(1994)Campaign poster by the African National Congress (ANC) depicting black and white images of five members of the National Party (NP): D. F. Malan, Hendrik Verwoerd, John Vorster, R. W. Botha, and F. W. de Klerk against a ... -
Ons sit die mag in jou hande
(Day, Gail, 1994)Campaign poster by the Federal Party (FP) promoting the party's aim to return power to the people. A large colour image of party leader and founder, Frances Kendall, fills the poster. The political party name appears in ... -
Putting the power in your hands
(Day, Gail, 1994)Campaign poster by the Federal Party (FP) promoting the party's aim to return power to the people. A large colour image of party leader and founder, Frances Kendall, fills the poster. The political party name appears in ... -
Workers' List Party says smash capitalism : food for people, not for profit
(1994)Campaign poster by the Workers' List Party (WLP) critiquing capitalist prioritisation of financial profits as opposed to providing for the needs of the people. A black and white illustration depicts hungry citizens scurrage ... -
Housing is a right not a privilege
(1994)Campaign poster by the Workers' List Party (WLP) emphasising access to housing as a basic human right and encouraging South Africans to vote for them in order to ensure human rights such as these are upheld. Large black ... -
Jobs, peace and justice only through socialism
(1994)Campaign poster by the Workers' List Party (WLP) promoting socialism as the only means to acquiring jobs, peace and justice. Large black and red text appears against a bright yellow background. The party logo is positioned ... -
End Women's oppression
(1994)Campaign poster by the Workers' List Party (WLP) calling for an end to women's oppression. A black and white image of a woman holding up yellow text on a red background is placed central. This image is set against a bright ... -
Your voting rights
(Legal Education Action Project (LEAP), 1994)Poster in aid of voter education presented by the Legal Education Action Project (LEAP) at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cape Town informing South Africans, through illustrations and text, of their ... -
Code of conduct
(Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR), 1994)Poster in aid of voter education issued by Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) communicating the code of conduct to be adhered to. Yellow text is placed against a purple background. The phrase "My vote is my secret" is placed ... -
Electoral code of conduct
(1994)A blue and white poster by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in aid of voter education, presenting the electoral code of conduct to be adhered to by all registered political parties and nominated candidates taking ... -
U kan stem met enige van die volgende documente op 27, 28 April 1994
(Project Vote, 1994)Poster in aid of voter education issued by Project Vote depicting all the legal identification documents with which voters may cast their vote. The Project Vote logo appears in the bottom right-hand corner. -
Vote and let us build together
(Project Vote, 1994)Poster in aid of voter education issued by Project Vote encouraging South Africans to vote. The poster relays words spoken by Chief Albert Luthuli in 1960, calling for peace, unity and on all South Africans to build the ... -
Heal our land
(1994)A black and white poster calling on South Africans to heal our land by voting on the 27th April 1994. An illustration of the voting mark, a cross, is recreated by two plasters, one crossing the other. The poster is presented ... -
4 Redes om te stem
(Project Vote, 1994)Poster in aid of voter education issued by Project Vote depicting four children of diverse racial and social backgrounds playing together at a childcare centre. The heading of the poster is in Afrikaans and translates to ... -
10 Commandments for voters
(Project Vote, 1994)Poster in aid of voter education issued by Project Vote of the Centre for Development Studies listing ten commandments or advice that voters should follow. The poster depicts a green patterned border filled with illustrations ... -
National Party calendar
(Federal Council of the National Party, 1994)Calendar for the year 1994 presented by the National Party (NP). The words, "Vote for the builders of a better new South Africa" appear in ten of the official languages. A colour image of F. W. de Klerk appears in the upper ... -
Sekunjalo! Ke nako! Now is the time
(1994)Calendar for the year 1994 presented by the African National Congress (ANC). A large colour image of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela surrounded by young children and community members appears on the left-hand side of the calendar. ...