Here's the Blast!
Sep. 21st, 2005 09:34 pmSneezed this afternoon and the dog literally cringed. It was an award-winning sneeze, and I'm coming down with an award-winning cold. I think I'll spend the next day or so in bed.
Except I can't - too much to do.
LJ was down this morning, so it took me a while to catch up this evening. Seems like most of my LJ friends are in a different political quadrant to me. My law enforced by goons was to make everybody vote. I really hate seeing people marginalised because there's no votes in their demographic for the politicians. It's a vicious circle.
Except I can't - too much to do.
LJ was down this morning, so it took me a while to catch up this evening. Seems like most of my LJ friends are in a different political quadrant to me. My law enforced by goons was to make everybody vote. I really hate seeing people marginalised because there's no votes in their demographic for the politicians. It's a vicious circle.
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Date: 2005-09-21 09:13 pm (UTC)I'm assuming this means the ballots are tallied electronically. If they had to tally paper ballots and then recount those ballots for the eliminated candidate(s), I would think the count would take longer.
One of our (admittedly many) problems is that the exact nature of the ballots and counting is controlled locally. There is no single unified system for voting and counting the ballots. In my county we use touch screen computer systems to vote, but there are many areas of the country that still use paper ballots or mechanical voting machines. Each of these systems has its own issues, but the lack of uniformity, by itself, creates issues. When you move, you often have to learn how to vote all over again!
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Date: 2005-09-21 09:22 pm (UTC)For instance, if the USA had preferential voting, most primary ballots for a Green candidate would probably have the Democrat as a second preference.
The ballots are all sent into a central office for that electorate and a second, more thorough count is conducted over the next few days for the record.