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The court was told Labour supporters stood on main roads trying to bribe passers-by to hand over their postal ballots.
In all, more than 1,400 El Segundo voters applied for an absentee ballot, and almost 1,300 of those ballots were actually voted.
It is the ballots that were not counted because the machines could not read them that are important.
All but one were mostly Republican, and each one used paper ballots and optical-scan readers.
German voters on Sunday cast their ballots to elect the members of the parliament's lower chamber, the Bundestag.
One of the options is the introduction of electronic keypads or touch screens, which make it virtually impossible to spoil ballots.
Under state law, it is very clear that under those circumstances you've got to recount all the ballots.
Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict.
Only the presidential race will have a re-vote, and no ballots cast for write-in candidates during the re-vote will be counted.
The voting process was corrupted an Alliance organiser received several ballots from delegates aligned with the Alliance.
There will also be informal ballots organised by individual landlords at hundreds of pubs in Manchester.
Nevertheless, in 1,168 schools located in 267 ridings, over 265,000 students cast ballots.
Vote riggers would simply give people pre-marked ballots and watch as they deposited them into the voting box.
The Iranian voting public put a hardliner and a conservative pragmatist into a run-off election with their ballots on Friday.
Usps employees will contact 3,000 county election officials all over the country to coordinate mailing of overseas absentee ballots.
In North Carolina's 2002 general election, six touch-screen machines malfunctioned and deleted 436 electronic ballots.
In addition to pay, there are also strike ballots over safety, victimisation of union reps and other issues.
Teachers in four other schools are to hold consultative strike ballots over the same issue.
Mixed feelings swell up inside me when I consider the issue of postal ballots in the local elections this year.
A suspended election would involve extraordinary efforts to secure and protect ballots and voting systems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Dese days dey calls 'em ballots, but in de ole days dey call 'em spirituals, case de Holy Spirit done revealed 'em to 'em.
In 1871 it enacted that they should be chosen by written or printed ballots.
After nine exciting ballots, Matteson had forty-seven votes, Trumbull thirty-five, Lincoln fifteen.
They are teaching the people that their ballots are merchantable products, and their ballot-box a rotten affair.
For whereas three candidates were in nomination, the ballots were forming but two piles.
Twice as many official ballots are provided for every polling place as there are registered voters in the district.
But she said the six precincts she witnessed herself, in different parts of town, all allowed voters to cast secret ballots.
Our strength, the strength of the proletariat, is in our muscles, in our hands to cast ballots, in our fingers to pull triggers.
The Council of Guardians normally invalidates some constituency ballots after each Majlis election.
In one instance all but two of the women of cimarron cast their ballots.
To take away the prized American value of secret ballots in order to skew the results in favor of one side would be a huge mistake.
The Employee Free Choice Act would replace secret ballots with public voting and require unionization if a majority sign authorization cards.
The new systems will better serve Spanish-speaking voters and make sure disabled voters can cast secret ballots.
It frightens me that we are encouraging people to give up their secret ballots because the military mail service might be too slow.
Traditionally in America, every aspect of the electoral process, save for the marking of secret ballots, has been totally open to public scrutiny.
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