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The luncheon featured a program designed like a ballot and red-white-and-blue buttons reading "Miller-Nguyen 2012".
Mr. Owens has supported more spending for education and transportation, and remained silent on some issues favored by conservative Republicans, like a ballot initiative to end bilingual education and the kind of tight immigration policies promoted by Representative Tom Tancredo, a Republican who is hugely popular in his suburban Denver district.
Like a ballot proposition in California or one of Switzerland's frequent referendums (Swiss recently rejected a basic minimum income for all adults), 23 June gives frustrated voters a chance to kick the government, more broadly to kick political elites who are judged to have let them down.
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I tell you this now... decide what you like about a ballot but our coalfield will be on strike and stay on strike".
Their website states, "Voters with no party preference who vote by mail were sent a post-card from their county elections office asking if the voter would like to receive a ballot with presidential candidates from the Democratic Party, American Independent Party, or Libertarian Party.
So when the fly senses the tennis shoe odor, the Kenyon cells will all send their messages to the motion cells, acting like voters in a ballot to influence the fly's movement.
Publishers Little, Brown released a cover shot today ahead of the publication of The Casual Vacancy on September 27 showing what looks like an X on a ballot paper on a red background.
Then there was a clever scam called the Tasmanian Dodge: get your hands on a blank ballot, fill it out, and pay someone to cast it while smuggling out another blank, and you can vote as many times as you like without ever casting a ballot.
Much like Arizona, California approved a ballot measure in 2010 that shifted redistricting authority for congressional seats from the state Legislature to an independent commission.
A poll from CIRCLE, a center at Tufts University that studies youth voting trends, found 34percentt of 18- to 29-year-olds said they were "extremely likely" to vote this year, which is getting closer to the 40percentt who said they were "extremely like" to cast a ballot in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
Or at the very least, instruct the likes of Paul Clark to conduct a ballot of the crown estate residents, and to abide by the results of that ballot.
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