The court was told Labour supporters stood on main roads trying to bribe passers-by to hand over their postal ballots. |
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In all, more than 1,400 El Segundo voters applied for an absentee ballot, and almost 1,300 of those ballots were actually voted. |
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It is the ballots that were not counted because the machines could not read them that are important. |
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All but one were mostly Republican, and each one used paper ballots and optical-scan readers. |
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German voters on Sunday cast their ballots to elect the members of the parliament's lower chamber, the Bundestag. |
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One of the options is the introduction of electronic keypads or touch screens, which make it virtually impossible to spoil ballots. |
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Under state law, it is very clear that under those circumstances you've got to recount all the ballots. |
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Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict. |
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Only the presidential race will have a re-vote, and no ballots cast for write-in candidates during the re-vote will be counted. |
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The voting process was corrupted an Alliance organiser received several ballots from delegates aligned with the Alliance. |
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There will also be informal ballots organised by individual landlords at hundreds of pubs in Manchester. |
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Nevertheless, in 1,168 schools located in 267 ridings, over 265,000 students cast ballots. |
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Vote riggers would simply give people pre-marked ballots and watch as they deposited them into the voting box. |
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The Iranian voting public put a hardliner and a conservative pragmatist into a run-off election with their ballots on Friday. |
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Usps employees will contact 3,000 county election officials all over the country to coordinate mailing of overseas absentee ballots. |
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In North Carolina's 2002 general election, six touch-screen machines malfunctioned and deleted 436 electronic ballots. |
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In addition to pay, there are also strike ballots over safety, victimisation of union reps and other issues. |
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Teachers in four other schools are to hold consultative strike ballots over the same issue. |
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Mixed feelings swell up inside me when I consider the issue of postal ballots in the local elections this year. |
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A suspended election would involve extraordinary efforts to secure and protect ballots and voting systems. |
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And with more than 11,000 electoral jurisdictions designing their own ballots and voting systems, all of our votes are in danger. |
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The paper ballots will be checked at election offices while votes recorded in the machines will be examined at an army base. |
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Well look, you know, it is too late to fix these machines, but really we should be voting on paper ballots. |
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With a postal ballot, community patriarchs can insist on inspecting the ballots before voting. |
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Referendums and elections should be held with plain old paper ballots, marked by voters with a sturdy pencil. |
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Elections have been stolen and voters disenfranchised with paper ballots, too. |
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Punch cards, the other paper-based system, loses at least 50 percent more votes than optically-scanned paper ballots. |
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Those who find that they cannot vote electronically should proceed to the Feds office, where paper ballots will be made available. |
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Democrats also had difficulty locating New York regiments in order to distribute ballots and collect the votes. |
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The voting machines and paper ballots for said election shall carry the following designation, which shall be the title and submission clause. |
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According to Huang, ballots in the presidential ballot box will be counted before those in referendum boxes. |
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Candidates and their scrutineers can watch as as the ballots are counted by hand. |
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In a plenary session of the National Assembly, 209 out of 266 who cast ballots voted to override the veto, while 54 voted against it. |
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So far, there does not appear to be any deliberate tampering with the ballots, only some inadvertent misplacement of ballots has been discovered. |
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The only ballots it spit back were the ballots on which more than one vote had mistakenly been cast in the same race. |
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In Ohio, more than 155,000 voters were shunted to these second-class ballots. |
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Such activities disenfranchise those who properly register to vote and cast valid ballots. |
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Bolton election staff have started opening postal ballots already cast by voters in the General Election. |
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The bill is silent on how votes will be cast, including the possibility of postal ballots. |
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Paper ballots can be switched, and that is the purpose of having observers and monitors who witness the physical tallying. |
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The three main unions are mounting a joint campaign for a 35-hour week, with ballots to follow. |
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There were about 10,500 of these ballots and up to 60,000 undervotes throughout the state. |
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Postal workers were on the brink of strike ballots or even unofficial walkouts as Socialist Worker went to press. |
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Paper ballots and physical presence in the polling station make the system too unwieldy to hack. |
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The state is reporting that more than 500,000 people have cast their votes via absentee ballots. |
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Election staffers did not notice the huge disparity between ballots cast and valid votes until two days after Election Day. |
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A state law allows polls to close early if all registered voters have cast ballots. |
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Mechanical voting booths and punch cards replaced paper ballots for faster counting. |
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However, he thinks that electronic voting machines are far harder to tamper with than the paper ballots they replace. |
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Punch card voting machines failed to register a vote for president on an additional 5,000 ballots. |
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Some analysts spoke about a second national election, others described the recent ballots as by-elections. |
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It was a slow process because voting used paper ballots, which were counted by hand. |
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Plans to transfer thousands of council homes into the hands of not-for-profit landlords could be put to six public ballots. |
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Instead, they can vote by phone, internet or drop their postal ballots off in person. |
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In order to prevent this, you always have to have a hand count of the hard ballots. |
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The race was still too close to call because provisional ballots statewide have not been counted. |
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Bickering about ballots might be stone-cold dull, but at least it's not sleaze. |
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There is no evidence postal ballots are more open to fraud than the current system. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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Voters need to be informed about the alternate voting options of advanced polls and special ballots. |
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The right to vote can neither be denied outright nor destroyed by alteration of ballots nor diluted by stuffing ballot-boxes. |
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Then we sign petitions to crowd our ballots with initiatives, in effect telling our hirelings that we can do a better job than they can. |
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After all ballots have been cast, the first teller covers the chalice with the paten and shakes it a few times to mix the ballots. |
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The days of strikes without ballots, mass picketing, closed shops and secondary action are over. |
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On the statewide ballots, we asked the teachers to rank their peers on a grading scale. |
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Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots. |
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Some counties, including Bay County, use paper ballots that are fed into an optical scanner, so a recount is possible if there are questions. |
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But if the conclave remains deadlocked after about 33 ballots, the rules allow for the election of a Pope on attaining a 51 per cent majority. |
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The consensus is that there were eight ballots, which would make that one of the longer conclaves of the 20th century. |
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A benefit of living in a one-stoplight town is that the county clerk makes house calls, delivering ballots to invalids. |
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Some versions of this technology allow voters to scan their ballots at the polling place to make sure that they have voted as intended. |
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Voters seem to have misspelled their names on applications for absentee ballots and used correction fluid to get their addresses right. |
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Hoppe said that vote counters decided to invalidate approximately 40 ballots, mostly due to multiple check marks. |
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We are fully intending to hold an inquiry here in Stockport over the problems we have encountered with postal ballots. |
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A York document services company was today celebrating its key role in this year's biggest municipal postal ballots in England and Wales. |
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A higher than usual number of postal voters in this election in Scotland did not receive their postal ballots. |
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The Government has brushed aside opponents' fears postal ballots will lead to vote-rigging. |
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The metal boxes, which contained the ballots' counterfoils, and unused ballots also had no seal or had seals tampered with. |
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His position with respect to provisional ballots cast outside of the voter's precinct was upheld last week by a federal court of appeals. |
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About half of 1,500 blank ballots in one precinct, at a church, got wet and nobody knows how. |
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I think it does look presidential for him to request that all the ballots in the state are counted the same way, though. |
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In Oregon, all statewide primaries and general elections are now conducted exclusively with mail-in ballots. |
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Blackwell ruled that persons who had requested, but not received their absentee ballots, would not be permitted to cast a provisional ballot. |
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Elections Ontario has advised students to choose a proxy, that they know and trust, in order to cast their ballots according to their selection. |
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Some ballots are being recounted after voters apparently punched the paper when it was folded in two. |
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Altogether, 61 electoral pilot schemes including all postal ballots, will proceed, offering 6.5 million electors new voting opportunities. |
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They are still finding uncounted ballots in Washington state from last fall's gubernatorial election. |
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It is suing to block the use of the punchcard ballots, claiming the system is faulty and disenfranchises minority voters. |
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As Argentina's presidential election approaches, many dispirited voters are planning on turning in blank ballots or not voting at all. |
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Two male students, who were turned away mumbled as they left and dumped a stack of blank ballots into a dustbin outside the police post. |
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The video ends with a view of the stove, dusty and full of ashes, where the ballots will be burned. |
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The science of ergonomics can vastly improve ballot design by creating ballots that are easy to read and use. |
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Provisional ballots are a system designed to protect voters mistakenly dropped from the rolls or otherwise wrongly disqualified. |
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Can you imagine what the baseball outcry would have been had the writers had him on their ballots for Cooperstown consideration? |
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On Sunday, two election workers were killed by a roadside bomb that also destroyed some ballots. |
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He has repeatedly stated that he fully intends all-postal ballots to be staged, the use of which sparked complaints about malpractice during last month's elections. |
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Then, three tellers are chosen from among the cardinals, as well as three to bring the ballots of the sick, and three to review the results of the election. |
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Absentee ballots will be delivered after the polls close to each precinct. |
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The discovery of a crate of 1,000 uncounted postal ballots from last year's local elections has raised fresh doubts over the safety of postal voting. |
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The academy changed the voting rules this year to include 10 Best Picture nominees with preferential ballots. |
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In fact, the final outcome of the vote, like that of a slightly more publicized election, was delayed by absentee votes and a recount of contested ballots. |
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Its fancy system also has a problem accepting damaged absentee ballots. |
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Chanyut and Santsak also said the students disqualified as being invalid an unusually high number of ballots that had been marked for the Chart Thai candidate. |
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One watchdog group reported shortages of ballots, technical problems, and ballot stuffing. |
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Amazingly enough, the voters had cast their ballots in alphabetical order. |
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The party, after months of shock and soul-searching, finally appears to have moved on, as primary ballots loom in October. |
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While many of these issues found their way onto state ballots, unnoticeably absent were the proposals concerning the more pressing issues of the day. |
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Kusugak said that by the end of the day on Feb. 12, it's likely that many more people will have cast ballots at the offices of returning officers. |
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The turnout was much higher than expected as millions of Iraqis stood in lines to vote, sometimes braving insurgent fire to reach the polls and cast their ballots. |
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Republicans accused the Gore campaign of behaving unpatriotically by challenging overseas ballots, many of which came from members of the armed services. |
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Hornsby's campaign fought to include approximately 2,000 late-arriving ballots that had been excluded because they weren't notarized or witnessed, as required by law. |
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Police found the trio handling unsealed postal ballots in a deserted warehouse in the city during a late-night raid in June 2004, the hearing was told. |
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Miller filed a lawsuit in federal court trying to throw out any misspelled ballots. |
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Around 60 election staff were there to work through the ballots but they were held up at one point when a box of last-minute postal votes went astray. |
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Instead of being scanned at polling places, the ballots will be taken to a central location and tabulated there. |
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And Florida's Supreme Court rejected the argument that voters are disenfranchised when provisional ballots they cast in the wrong precincts are not counted. |
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Voting in Samarra was so heavy that polling places ran out of ballots in the early afternoon, officials said, and more were brought in under U.S. support. |
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It is worth comparing the 80,000 who voted in the Republican caucuses with the 25,000 who cast ballots in the straw poll held last August at the state fairgrounds in Ames. |
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Armed men also stopped voters from casting their ballots in the port town of ras Lanuf. |
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Measures that served as barometers of how voters view gay rights and gay relationships were on the ballots in four states, and the results were a decidedly mixed bag. |
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A disproportionately high percentage of ballots later discarded for one reason or another were cast by minorities, as high as 31 percent in some precincts. |
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It used to be that voters voted directly for presidential electors, whose names would appear on the ballots, as Donald described for Abraham Lincoln. |
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They claim vote counters used arbitrary standards in counting ballots. |
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What's more, it leaves behind paper ballots that can be checked in case a manual recount is needed or if someone suspects that the computer has miscounted. |
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Dixville Notch takes advantage of a state election law that allows communities to close the polls after all registered voters have cast their ballots. |
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Ware went to court claiming a number of irregularities, including issues with hundreds of absentee ballots. |
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Perry said most of the absentee ballots questioned in the mayoral race had six or seven different issues. |
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Voter complaints about being given incorrect ballots and mismatches between ballot totals and the number of people who signed up to vote also surfaced in San Diego. |
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In the elections nowadays, after the polls close, the ballot boxes are opened and ballots counted openly in front of any interested citizen who wants to attend. |
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This year, Hongkongers participated in PopVote, a mock referendum that gathered nearly 800,000 votes via smartphone ballots. |
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In both cases, the ballots must have been postmarked by August 24th, Election Day. |
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Eleven states also had proposals concerning this subject on their ballots. |
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They'll knock on doors, chat up neighbors, glad-hand citizens at meetings, deliver absentee ballots, and ferry voters to the polls on Election Day. |
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After the ballots are certified Friday, the council plans to rehire Moore as police chief. |
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In Mazar-e-Sharif, election officials said today they had not yet received ballots that were supposed to be flowing in from five northern provinces. |
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The switch last fall from the punch-card ballots to the optical scanner machines allows a voter to complete an absentee ballot and feed it into the machine immediately. |
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The commission has already called for a raft of new ways of checking ballots, including the collection of signatures and dates of birth at registration for postal voting. |
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Four local newspaper chapels have now voted for strike ballots. |
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One is used to burn the cardinals' ballots after they are cast and the other to send up the smoke signal. |
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The 2000 election fiasco prompted a national push to get rid of punch card ballots. |
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Washington, Lane and Clackamas counties permanently switched from punchcards to optical scan ballots before last February's referendum election. |
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Voting for the referendum commenced on 27 August 2014, with the receipt of ballots by postal voters. |
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The 20 guests at the party mark their ballots according to the table below. |
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However, out of the 1,518 ballots cast, only three voters were against keeping the islands' current status. |
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The benefits of FPTP are that its concept is very easy to understand, and ballots can be easily counted and processed. |
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Nevertheless, nearly all invalid ballots would have been spoiled no matter how they were counted. |
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In some areas that held ballots the majority voted against striking but were subject to picketing from areas that had declared a strike. |
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All ballots are added with equal weight, and the candidate with the highest overall score is elected. |
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In all subsequent rounds, ballots that support candidates who have already been elected are added with a reduced weight. |
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Lincoln, however, did not appear on the ballots of ten southern slave states. |
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Issues with the paper used in ballots meant that results were delayed until later in the day after the election. |
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The commission recommended completely redoing the vote after auditing a random sample of about 13,000 ballots. |
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The plate is then used to drop the ballot into the chalice, making it difficult for electors to insert multiple ballots. |
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The ballots from an unsuccessful vote are burned along with a chemical compound to create black smoke, or fumata nera. |
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Applications for postal ballots close at 5pm 11 working days before polling day. |
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The ballots were returned to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland, who was responsible for determining the victor. |
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The article went on to say that authorities believed he had applied for 200 absentee ballots and submitted 98 ballots in the Democratic primary. |
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The touch-screen ballots contain the same contests and measures that voters will see at Election Day polling places or in absentee voting. |
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All other non-Perry write-ins garnered a total of six percent of the 264 ballots cast. |
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Some students waited in line for seven hours to get provisional ballots. |
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The first scrutineer uses the paten as a cover and shakes the chalice to mix the ballots. |
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Voting began in rural areas and dozens queued to cast ballots in areas of Bujumbura that are strongholds of Nkurunziza supporters. |
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He analyzes the disputes surrounding the butterfly ballot employed in Palm Beach County and the absentee ballots in Seminole and Martin Counties. |
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This was done for Internet ballots and vote tabulators in the cases of Markham and Peterborough and Internet and telephone voting for Halifax. |
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However, he said they needed enough time to tell apart from fraudulent ballots and ensure the public mandate had been respected. |
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All ballots need to have been postmarked by August 24th, Election Day. |
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All ballots must be postmarked by August 24th, Election Day. |
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In the 1840 election, 2,412,694 ballots were cast, an increase that far outstripped natural population growth. |
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The infamous hanging, dimpled and pregnant chads of the 2000 election spurred state legislators to review their laws on counting ballots. |
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Each of those ballots must be fed into the tabulator one at a time. |
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Certainly the vocabulary of Americans was enriched with terms like undervote, overvote, chad, and butterfly ballots. |
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There shall also be a large box for the reception of the unvoted ballots. |
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The benefits of FPTP are that its concept is easy to understand, and ballots can more easily be counted and processed than in preferential voting systems. |
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Polling officials in the Yorkshire and Humber region also halted counting of the referendum ballots on the evening of 23 June to observe a minute of silence. |
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Colonial Parliaments introduced certain reforms such as secret ballots and female suffrage, which were not to occur in Britain until many years later. |
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There were also 515,348 blank and invalidated ballots, which are not reflected in the final tally, as they are not considered cast votes under Puerto Rico law. |
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Because there were almost 500,000 blank ballots in the 2012 referendum, creating confusion as to the voters' true desire, Congress decided to ignore the vote. |
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Such ballots, with their dimpled, hanging and pregnant chad, were at the center of the vote-counting debacle in Florida during the 2000 presidential election. |
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Those flaws included technological ones, such as confusing ballot layouts and balky punchcard ballots that made many voters' intentions uncertain. |
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With around 1,800 eligible voters the islands were the smallest of the 382 voting areas in the United Kingdom with voters casting their ballots from five polling stations. |
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He said that the result should be challenged because there were 10,000 rejected ballots which could have caused a different result if they had counted. |
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About 100 ballots were damaged, some having to be taped back together. |
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Furthermore, voters who do cast ballots may abstain, deliberately voting for nobody, or they may spoil their votes, either accidentally or as an act of protest. |
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Some may be turned away because they are ineligible, some may be turned away improperly, and some who sign the voting register may not actually cast ballots. |
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Not all voters who arrive at the polls necessarily cast ballots. |
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The last time Tsuu T'ina members voted on a ring road deal was in June 2009 when more than 60 per cent of those who cast ballots opposed a ring road on their land. |
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Further laws banned workplace ballots and imposed postal ballots. |
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Many primitive machines are coated with layers of rust, and some of the butterfly ballots are written in obscure languages such as Aramaic, Sanskrit, and Southern English. |
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The League has partnered with the Overseas Vote Foundation to enable military and overseas voters to register to vote and request absentee ballots. |
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Among some 70,000 deployed Ground Self-Defense Force personnel, 20,000 have applied for absentee ballots and the number is expected to rise further. |
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