The ballot paper to be used in the 14 May elections in Turkey is 1 meter long. Tags:Europe 5 comments What is each horizontal section/row for? Kneel before the length of democracy Why not just one small ballot to write candidates number on, do they still have inked finger elections? [This](https://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/6a5c685901365dbb71a94cb3e1d3d417) happens a lot in Australia. For Senate elections, you’ve got this massive ballot that you can either number 1 above the line or can choose to number EVERY SINGLE BOX below the line in order of your preference. Turkish commies lmao Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Why not just one small ballot to write candidates number on, do they still have inked finger elections?
[This](https://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/6a5c685901365dbb71a94cb3e1d3d417) happens a lot in Australia. For Senate elections, you’ve got this massive ballot that you can either number 1 above the line or can choose to number EVERY SINGLE BOX below the line in order of your preference.
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What is each horizontal section/row for?
Kneel before the length of democracy
Why not just one small ballot to write candidates number on, do they still have inked finger elections?
[This](https://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/6a5c685901365dbb71a94cb3e1d3d417) happens a lot in Australia.
For Senate elections, you’ve got this massive ballot that you can either number 1 above the line or can choose to number EVERY SINGLE BOX below the line in order of your preference.
Turkish commies lmao