The thing about the polling stations in the first paragraph is crazy.
I think the UK experience has skewed me because all you're ever given is a pencil and your paper, but that's for historical reasons.
Also, did not know about the novel length ballot papers. The most you're likely to get in the UK is 2, 1 for the local council and 1 for the nationals, but I suppose that's because only the central government has any power. Also, the amendments seem to have been written in the most confusing way possible.
I can't think of any country that does a good job of educating its voters.
I think the news may have been lying to us, they were making it sound like the queues were the normal for lots of cities.
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I think the UK experience has skewed me because all you're ever given is a pencil and your paper, but that's for historical reasons.
Also, did not know about the novel length ballot papers. The most you're likely to get in the UK is 2, 1 for the local council and 1 for the nationals, but I suppose that's because only the central government has any power. Also, the amendments seem to have been written in the most confusing way possible.
I can't think of any country that does a good job of educating its voters.
I think the news may have been lying to us, they were making it sound like the queues were the normal for lots of cities.