1. It is surely a fundamental principle of fair elections that all voters should cast the same kind of vote. 2. Stephanopoulos turned thirty-one as New Hampshire voters cast their primary ballots. 3. Any registered voter can cast a ballot for a Republican candidate, but only the ballots of registered GOP voters count toward delegate selection. 4. And yet, they did nothing about it, letting voters cast ballots all day on those same machines. 5. Any registered voter can cast a ballot in the primary regardless of party affiliation. 6. As a result, reference numbers on the absentee ballots no longer corresponded to the lists of candidates in the handbooks, meaning that voters might cast unintended votes. 7. As plans now stand, registered voters could cast their ballots via computer or regular mail in advance of the nominating convention in August. 8. Because voting is obligatory, there is a growing possibility that more voters will cast blank or spoiled ballots than votes for either contender. 9. Absentee ballots are cast by voters who plan to be away from home on Election Day. 10. Allowing voters to cast ballots in more than one district is one way to corrupt the result of an election. |