21. The voters marked an X beneath the picture of their choice of candidates, who each represented a chiefdom in a district. 22. Voters mark the card with a number next to each candidate in the order of their preference. 23. Voters mark their ballots to choose one candidate from a list of contestants in their constituency. 24. Voters marked one ballot each for president, the National Assembly, state assembly, mayor, the Central American Parliament and city council. 25. When Palestinian voters mark their ballots in self-rule elections, they will vote separately for the president and an autonomy council, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators announced Monday. 26. There were no voting booths and most voters marked their ballots in public view. 27. There were no voting booths and voters marked their ballots in public view. 28. Voters can mark their preferences for three candidates of the same party. 29. Voters need not mark the paper at all if they agree with the proposal. 30. Many voters marked ballots for both themselves and family members. |