You might expect to see ballot boxes in the election office. Going there to deal with some paperwork, there they are…
…piled in the back yard, and one being used as a doorstop.
But of course!
You might expect to see ballot boxes in the election office. Going there to deal with some paperwork, there they are…
…piled in the back yard, and one being used as a doorstop.
But of course!
The illusion of choice. It’s the law!
I’m looking forward to learning the intricacies of voting in Uruguay; they were described to me once briefly. You can vote for no one, cast your vote to whoever ends up being the underdog, and some other options. A little more encouraging than the way American fraction-magic electronic voting works.
Please post a follow-up story when you learn what those intricacies are.