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"The Tories want to to make ballot limits so high that strikes are either impossible or illegal.
But if you would make ballot boxes in all the countries of the world and ask the people to name who are the rogue countries in the world, you would find that almost a majority would name the United States as the first rogue state".
In January, Michelle Ugenti-Rita, a state representative from Scottsdale, who is also a real-estate agent, introduced a bill that would make ballot collection in Arizona a felony, punishable by a year in jail and a hundred-and-fifty-thousand-dollar fine.
Known as "Chickengate" — because Smith and Ouzman representatives had codenamed the backhanders they were paying "chicken" — a UK trial found company director Nicholas Smith and chairman Christopher Smith had paid out £400,000 ($580,000) in bribes to officials in Kenya and Mauritania for deals worth £2.26 million ($3.29 million) to make ballot papers.
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The Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) is now independent of government, and is spending heavily to make ballot-stuffing as hard as it can.
Because many voters are illiterate, political parties are assigned visual symbols to make balloting simpler.
"It's not where they should be, but it is an improvement," said Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh, a critic of tiny type who has sponsored a bill in Albany, the Voter Friendly Ballot Act, that would make ballots clearer to read.
Mr. Chong said it is difficult to ignore voice inflections of readers -- whether a friend, a spouse or an elections judge -- while making ballot decisions.
People here, like voters in a half-dozen or so other states with tight matchups, said that significance weighed heavily upon them as they made ballot choices today.
Staid appreciation for competent candidates has never made ballot boxes burst, and political dedication by its nature requires a degree of magical thinking: a privileging of optimism over lived experience.
California in particular has made ballot propositions a cottage industry and has suffered mightily for it.
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