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The Election Commission uses indelible ink, or “voter ink”, to prevent fraud or duplicate votes. Once a voter arrives at the booth to cast their ballot and has their ID verified, ...
India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of purple-streaked index fingers. The Election Commission uses ...
India election ink fades after four months! And it’s not just in Kenya, but all over the world. Okay, one can discount the Surinamese, who in the infinite patriotic wisdom, ...
The by-elections held early this year in Kericho and Malindi are now happily behind us and the voting ink has since dried on the small finger. That ink, for one, doesn’t dry easily and stays put ...
One small ink factory in Mysore is responsible for more than 800 million purple-stained fingertips across India as voting in national elections wraps up Monday.
Ink on the ballots and ballot shortages at some polling places smeared what otherwise was a quiet primary election day across Arizona. More than 106,000 voters turned out to the polls in Maricopa ...
The elections office said it will follow state law to review all affected ballots and duplicate ballots. As of Wednesday, the county had already received about 32,500 ballots, Toller said.
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