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Ray Shrader of Mason casts his ballot at the Mason Municipal Center on Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Shrader says he voted for Mitt Romney, who he thinks is the best candidate poised to defeat Barack Obama in the November election. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson
Thanks to Kids Voting (and another program for grown-ups!), we ALL voted
for change today on Bellarmine University's campus in Louisville, Kentucky!
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
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.
South Cambs District Council
Over & Willingham Ward
(These are votes, not voters: there were 2 posts so 2 votes each.)
These guys were holding a vote for who is "The Global Terrorist", Bin Laden or Bush. I voted for both.
In the spring, I'm getting #35 and I can't decide on what name to choose so I let my dolls vote on it. :)
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SRI LANKA, Kilinochchi, January 26, 2010 - A shoulder patch is seen on a polling booth official in Kilinochchi. (Anupama Ganegoda / Perambara)
I didn't realize there were SO many great shirts this month! dang it was a hard choice....but Mr. Warhol is awesome :D
Vote Here!!
If you like this pic or my way of shooting, please vote for me at this link:
mylifemystory.co.uk/gallery/view/2140
It's for Fiat's "My life my story" contest.
No registration required. C'MON! :)
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.
Hey,
at the moment there is an art voting taking place in Karlsruhe organised by the ZKM (Centre for Culture and Mediadesign), in which I , DOME, am taking part in. This voting (16.04. – 3.05.) is connected to the exhibition “Wahlheimat” (6.06. – 28.09.) at the Nanyhalle in Karlsruhe. In this exhibition the available space will be divided among the participating artists according to result of the voting. Every vote counts and everybody everywhere is allowed to vote. I would be very happy and thankful for your vote.
How to vote:
www.superwahlheimat.de/index.php/Wahl
-click on DOME with the # 14
-enter your email address and the confirmation code
àyou will get an confirmation email
-click the confirmation link in that email
à Job done !
Per email address you have one vote, so its possible for you to vote several times.
You can additionally vote per SMS:
Simply text "wahlheimat werk 14" to 0049177 5555 680.
Thank you for your vote. I hope you enjoy voting and tell your friends to vote too.
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
Go Vote Early, make it easy on yourself and the voting process. I personally fed my 1,000th paper ballot in to the voting machine.
Close to Miramar beach Circle
Mic Sound system
Furnelam
votes Counting day 6.3.12 8am
Goa elections
Results etc
joegoauk-pointofview.blogspot.in/2012/03/goa-electrions-2...
I don't understand why so many places go 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.
Voters taking action on climate change. If we don't throw out the foot-dragging Conservative dictatorship of Canada then we will also be culpable for the crimes against humanity perpetuated by governments who love money and power more than humanity. History will not look kindly on those who are so blinded by short term economic troubles that they push the failsafe button on global suicide.
Yes, the general election is Tuesday, November 4, 2008 but I voted early this year.
I couldn't wait to vote for my preferences while sending my non-preferences packin'.
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