1 3/4 inch diameter round pin back button with a red, white, and blue background with the words "My Dad's a Republican But I Vote for Taystee Bread." An illustration of an elephant is located on the right side as a symbol of the Republican Party.
1 3/4 inch diameter round pin back button with a white and blue background with the words "My Dad's a Democrat But I Vote for Taystee Bread." An illustration of a donkey is located on the right side as a symbol of the Democratic Party.
1 1/2 inch diameter round pin back button with an orange background with the words PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY in black surrounding a center circle in black with the words I AM REGISTERED in orange letters. This is an early version of the pin issued by the party that was established in the late 1960s and ran Eldridge Cleaver for president in 1968.
Postcard with a photograph of Richard Nixon and his family. From left to right is Tricia Nixon, Pat Nixon, David Eisenhower, Julie Nixon, and Richard Nixon. The back of the postcard has black letters spelling "This time vote like your whole world depended on it And when you do ... take 4 voters with you REMEMBER ... Polls don't vote People do". At the bottom left of the back there is black letters spelling "Published by UNITED CITIZENS FOR NIXON-AGNEW Charles S. Rhyne, Chairman; John Warner, Natl. Director Dewey Arnold, Treasurer". Beneath the writing is a union imprint. 3 1/4 inches by 5 1/2 inches.
White brochure with black print. The front has a picture of then-presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey looking to the right. Below is text reading "Humphrey. the People's Democratic for President." At the bottom is a black box with white text reading "Vote for the Humphrey Delegates". Inside is a bulleted list of Humphrey's stances, below the heading "Stand behind Humphrey. He stands for all you want". On the back is a black box containing the heading "Humphrey Sponsored Legislation for the 70s", above a list of proposed Congressional bills. Below in a black box is the heading "No other candidate for President can bring to the electorate such a qualified, unequaled record of dedicated public service of doing things for people..." above a listed biography of Humphrey. On the back is the heading "Vote for the Humphrey Delegates 3rd Congressional District" above a list of delegates and their lever number. At the bottom is the primary election date: May 16th, 1972.
Brochure with "President Ford '76" printed in white across the top of a photograph of then presidential candidate Gerald Ford on the front. The inside contains quotes from Ford's inaugral speech. It also lists his accomplishments and stances. The brochure was made by the "President Ford Committee".
11.5-inch high by 4.5-inch by 4-inch plastic bank in the shape of a peanut with a wide, smiling mouth. Both the peanut and the wide, toothy grin were common symbols for presidential candidate Jimmy Carter.