1. But Geneva is focusing on the use of personal computers to allow voting from home. 2. But Major, whose slender parliamentary majority depends on Unionist votes from Northern Ireland, has as much to gain politically by his show of pique. 3. But the issue was settled last month when all sides agreed that voters could decide whether to vote from their former or present homes. 4. During the next step, people could vote from kiosks located in conveniently located malls and other urban centers. 5. He also wants Mexican-Americans to enjoy full dual citizenship, including the right to vote from the United States by absentee ballots. 6. In either case, the intent of the voter is as obvious as in that military vote from overseas that broke one or more of the rules. 7. Others contend he will help the president by drawing some of the anti-Clinton vote from Dole. 8. Remember that nitwit wearing the Patriot hard hat as he voted from the floor of the Connecticut State Legislature last December? 9. Saying his family always votes from their pocketbooks, my son-in-law said they weighed carefully where Al Gore stood on economic issues and where Bush stood. 10. She mailed in a signed registration form to the Westchester Board of Elections last month, shifting her official place of voting from Arkansas. |