Elections
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Election 1988: Press release and newspaper article, 1988
During 1986, Whipper ran in four elections; two primaries and two general elections.
Election Commission, 1986
Contains Poll Manager's Handbook regarding General Elections.
Election Commission, 1986, 1993
Contains Poll Manager's Handbook.
Endorsement letters, 1992
Contains materials pertaining to Whipper's 1986, 1988, and 1992 legislative election campaigns for Charleston District 109. Whipper was first elected to serve District 109 in a Special Election held in 1986 after the resignation of Robert Woods. She was elected to a full term in November 1986. Includes the subseries: 1986 and 1988 Campaign Materials; 1992 Campaign Materials; and 1994 Campaign Materials.
General election results in District #109, 1992
Analysis of candidates Whipper and Poulnot by South Carolina Fair Share. Also contains a report regarding voter turnout and Racial Polarization in Contested Black-White Elections.
Invoice statements, 1992
Contains materials pertaining to Whipper's 1986, 1988, and 1992 legislative election campaigns for Charleston District 109. Whipper was first elected to serve District 109 in a Special Election held in 1986 after the resignation of Robert Woods. She was elected to a full term in November 1986. Includes the subseries: 1986 and 1988 Campaign Materials; 1992 Campaign Materials; and 1994 Campaign Materials.
Invoice statements, 1986
Regarding campaign expenses.
League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area, 1986-1996
Contains correspondence and The Post and Courier newspaper section.
Magazines Regarding President Obama's Reelection, 2012
Contains campaign ephemera, invitations, programs, photographic images, newspapers articles, and magazines related to the President Obama's election and his first years in office.
Mailing lists, 1992
Contains materials pertaining to Whipper's 1986, 1988, and 1992 legislative election campaigns for Charleston District 109. Whipper was first elected to serve District 109 in a Special Election held in 1986 after the resignation of Robert Woods. She was elected to a full term in November 1986. Includes the subseries: 1986 and 1988 Campaign Materials; 1992 Campaign Materials; and 1994 Campaign Materials.