Sentences with phrase «voting booth ballots»

Some jeweler is recycling the actual ballots from Election Day into necklaces, and selling entire voting booth ballots as framed posters?

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The site of their ministry is not the institution but the house where they live, the place where they work, and the political communities represented on the ballots in their voting booths.
First - unlike the convoluted constitutional ballot measures we see in the voting booth each November, these are going to have to be presented as either one entire batch of changes (almost guaranteed to fail because everybody can find something serious enough to disagree with) or as individual questions for people to affirm or deny.
With his tenacity, the whole idea of a Jamesport nuclear plant actually made its way to the voting booth, in the form of a ballot proposition in the 1979 town elections.
Weiner asked the NYC Board of Elections to intervene so he could ensure the press got a good photo of him casting his ballot — in the voting booth, and not on paper — with his son, Jordan.
Karen Koslowitz leaves the voting booth after casting her ballot at the Forest Hills library Tuesday afternoon.
Unfortunately, many of these newly enrolled voters faced barriers at the voting booths that deterred them from casting their ballot.
Standing at the half court line with 20 other voters who had shown up just before 8 a.m., Deacon filled out her ballot in a couple of minutes at one of the voting booths.
When we received a call from a voter about 45 minutes into the voting day that the location was not handing out ballots, we had an employee on the road that was there in about 5 minutes and then opened up the polling booth,» said Mohr.
With optical scanners, voters are given a paper ballot, which they mark in a booth and then insert in a central machine outside the booth that counts the vote.
The primary ballots are all printed on a single sheet of paper, and the voter decides in the privacy of the voting booth which primary he or she will participate in.
For example, Republican Ballard was given the Independence Party line in November 2013 in the race for Superintendent of Highways in Clarkstown and Sparaco claimed the ultra-left Democratic Working Families Party line for Ballard in the same election by a write - in absentee ballot campaign which reversed the vote recorded at the polling booths that had gone to Ballard's Democratic opponent.
The booth space is a ballot and the vehicles they choose to showcase in their booths are a vote.
«A booth space is a ballot, and the models these exhibitors have selected represent their vote,» said Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO.
Digital ballot images are essentially digitized versions of the paper ballots Alabamians fill out in the voting booth.
By granting the stay, the court effectively told the state that it does not in fact have to preserve the digital ballot images - essentially digitized versions of the paper ballots voters fill out at the voting booth - created today.
«So, do we want a bunch of disgruntled underachievers screwing up the system by either deliberately spoiling their ballot or voting for some nut who may be running for the New Nazi Party once they're privately snuggled in the sanctity of their little cardboard booth
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