Box 121
Restricted
Contains 31 Results:
Registration, Names, 1979-1980
Contains a photocopy of a newspaper article, a list of co-chairmen by county, the master list of 1979 OIPA Membership List for Tulsa and surrounding Tulsa towns, a sign in for the [Thurmond-]Nickles Budget meeting, and photocopied contribution cards
Registration, Names, 1979-1980
Contains photocopies of contribution cards. This folder was not originally labeled.
Registration, Names, 1980-1981
Contains photocopies of contribution cards. This folder was not originally labeled.
Registration, Names, Miscellaneous Counties, 1980-1981
Contains photocopies of contribution cards and a newspaper campaign advertisement for Porter Davis.
Registration, Oklahoma Republican State Committee Directory, 1981-1982
This item was originally unfoldered and loose in the box.
Registration, Precinct Survey and Workshops, undated
Contains information on how to run campaign headquarters and welcome letters to new members of the committee. Also contains handwritten notes, blank forms and a blank survey form on an IBM card.
Registration, Presidential Campaign, Kennedy, undated
Contains photocopies of newspaper articles on Edward Kennedy's presidential campaign.
Registration, Proposals for Voter List Development, 1976-1984
Contains 3 proposals and handwritten notes. Proposals are "PAS: Political Analysis System" from Ed Nichols Associates; "Oklahoma Preliminary Proposal" from Ed Nichols Associates; and "Improving Efficiency and Productivity on Your 1984 Pre-Election Programs: A Proposal for the Reagan/Bush Committee and the RNC" from R.L. Polk & Co.
Registration, Proposal for Voter List Development, America List Election '84 Folder, 1976-1984
This material was originally housed in a two pocket folder. Contains proposal documents.
Registration, Proposals for Voter List Development, Ed Nichols Associates Folder, 1976-1984
This material was originally housed in a two pocket folder. Contains voter registration lists, material from the Missouri and Pennsylvania Republican State Committees, as well as multiple letters from Ronald Reagan.
