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<node id="41225" title="RE: RE: RE: Preferred way of deciding the President for once and all" created="2000-11-12 20:54:50" updated="2005-07-19 14:08:39">
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Maclir</author>
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That would not be a problem. When you go to the polling booth, you are handed several ballot papers.  One is to chose the president - one paper for the whole country.  The second is to elect the senators for your state - each State (obviously) has its own paper - but the same format everywhere.  Third - vote for your local congress person - one paper per seat (district?  whatever you call 'em) but the same format nationwide.  Finally, you county or city ballot paper.
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That format works here.</field>
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