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« on: February 07, 2014, 08:44:54 PM »



As Governor, I hereby declare this polling place open on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 12:01a.m.

This is the Northeast regional polling booth for the February 8 - 15 Federal amendment ratification. In this polling place, Northeast citizens are voting on two federal amendments.

Votes for offices in this region are cast using PR-STV.  Voters who wish to preference more than one candidate should allocate a first preference for a candidate by marking a [1] in the space provided by that candidate's name, and proceeding to number as many preferences as they desire by marking a [2], [3], etc for as many candidates as they so desire.

A vote will be counted so long as the voter that casts it is eligible to vote in this election and casts  a formal ballot. A vote is formal so long as it contains numbered preferences with no duplicate numbers. A ballot containing Roman Numerals is not considered informal. A ballot in which candidates have been ranked a,b,c, etc is not considered informal so long as no letter has been repeated, and so long as a single candidate has been ranked a, for as long as the letters are consecutive with no duplicate letters. A ballot is formal if the CJO can determine the intent of the voter without interviewing that voter.

Per past practice, write-in votes are only counted for a candidate if he or she publicly declares a willingness to receive write-in votes for a particular office in the [name of election] before the polls close in the Candidate Declaration Thread or writes in his or her own name on the ballot for that particular office.

Votes for "NOTA" or "None of the Above" for any office are formal regardless of the preference assigned to it. Should a voter preference "NOTA" as well as other candidates, only his vote for "NOTA" will be counted.

This booth shall remain open until February 15 at 11:59:59 PM EST.  Editing your ballot at any point after posting will result in disqualification of your vote. Voting outside of the time parameters will disqualify your ballot.





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Official Ballot

Federal Amendment: Plebiscite Clause Removal Amendment
[  ] Aye
[  ] Nay
[  ] Abstain

Federal Amendment: On Third Thought, We Do Have Expectations Amendment
[  ] Aye
[  ] Nay
[  ] Abstain

Please note that voting begins Saturday February 8.
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sirnick
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2014, 11:08:46 AM »

Official Ballot

Federal Amendment: Plebiscite Clause Removal Amendment
[  ] Aye
[X] Nay
[  ] Abstain

Federal Amendment: On Third Thought, We Do Have Expectations Amendment
[  ] Aye
[X] Nay
[  ] Abstain

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