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? asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 5 months ago

I wonder if any other states had at their polling stations ballots set-up the same way as the ballot I voted on? ?

Our ballots had two noticeable differences. Two candidates running for the same office under two different parties. One a Democrat and Working Family Party the other a Republican an Independent Party. Leaving open the candidates to receive two votes for the same office or resulting in an invalid ballot. I would think that would be evidence enough to prove fraud.

Update:

Is there a way to delete the last sentence?

Update 2:

All I'm trying to point out is that the ballots set up the way it is creates a bias. If you counted the ballots set up the way it is and counted the ballots only on two individual people, not parties, the number of votes would be different and if it was fair the tallies would be the same.

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  • Anonymous
    5 months ago
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    "Is there a way to delete the last sentence?"

    Yes. It's called "proof reading the question before hitting SUBMIT". 

  • 5 months ago

    Every state does.  Every party can nominate whomever it wants, and a state can't stop two parties from nominating the same candidate.

    NOT listing the person under both parties would be fraud.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    you should report that to Guiliani and be willing to make a deposition or swear an affidavit. 

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