71. Voters evidently cast votes of confidence in two forceful individuals rather than expressing support for a party. 72. Voters will cast ballots for or against Prop. 73. Voters yesterday cast their ballots for candidates from about a dozen parties. 74. Voters can cast ballots for as many as three delegates and three alternates in their congressional district. 75. Voters can cast their ballots at the Hard Rock restaurants and the Web site within CBS.com that was set up for the mini-series. 76. Voters here cast ballots by making a pen or pencil mark next to the candidate of their choice. 77. Voters will cast their ballots in the living room of Yesita Dadeyeva, a chemistry teacher and one of the few residents who has managed to rebuild her house. 78. When voters cast their ballots, they will be coded so election officials can pull non-Republican and non-Democratic voters out of their respective primary tallies. 79. When voters cast their ballots on Election Day, they actually were choosing the electors who pledged to vote for the slate that won in their state. 80. While voters here cast ballots simultaneously with the North, the question was phrased differently. |