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To: exhon2004 who wrote (116584)11/10/2000 12:50:43 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Re: "re >>"Florida law specifies that ballots be constructed in such a fashion that voters mark an "X" in the blank space to the right of the name of the candidate of their choice."<< A guideline does indicate that to be the case. However, the ballot in question was approved by a Democratic precinct manager and was published in local newspapers"

This issue has just been discussed on Fox news and as expected, it is more liberal nonsense. The requirement for the "X" to be to the right of the name applies to written ballots. Electronic ballots allow the "X" to be on either the left or the right. Of course the Democrats don't want you to know that.

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