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Jayne votes while Lucinda the dog is either terrorized or bored. As typical in the USA, there's no safe way for a pedestrian to vote in the town where I live - I have to walk out into the road when traffic is stopped by a light down the street. And it took a while to get a break, because people kept driving up to vote! I've got my Covid gray and my Covid pounds on, as well as my Star Wars t-shirt.
It was early in the day, so I am sure there were more than 58 voters at the laundromat by the time the polls closed.
This is the French election code book. You will find one in just about every voting bureau in France.
I voted for the first time today on a tax increase to build a new school and renovate other school facilities. I voted NO.
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
newspaper comic, june 15
VOTE for this on www.parool.nl/stripstrijd
it is a comics-battle (semi-final). I could win a daily drawing in a big Dutch newspaper.
Please help me win it!
I don't understand why so many places went for touch screens. Paper ballots have proven themselves as reliable mainstays in much of New England. They can be machine counted, hand counted, and recounted as necessary. They are pretty intuitive and easy to use.
I have two photos submitted for this month's issue of JPG Magazine. Would you mind voting for them if you like them? Here's some handy links:
Vote for Modern Yardage in the Martha Stewart American Made contest. Please vote daily. Every vote is appreciated! www.marthastewart.com/americanmade/nominee/81687
Fifteen polling stations have opened across the territory for the Occupy Central movement's mock referendum on political reform. Electronic voting began on Friday and more than 600,000 people have already cast their ballots.
Hosted by the Coral Springs / Parkland Democratic Club. The picnic was held on Aug 31 at Betty Stradling Park on Wiles Road.
Primary Election Day in Hawaii. While the wife voted absentee at the mall
last week, I always like to hit the polls. It's raining, UH has a game this
afternoon, and primaries in a non-U.S. presidential election years are
always slow... We'll see how much the Akaka/Case and 2nd Congressional
District races do for turnout.