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The farther you can get votes away from the polling place, the easier it is to manipulate them.
Tracy Campbell
Results from 1,177 polling places of the 3,070 polling stations have been counted and tallied, accounting for 378,008 of the votes cast so far,
Frances Johnson
In some polling stations, blank ballots totaled a quarter of the votes, and in some others, one third of the votes.
Max Mathurin
The fact they finished level, both polling more than twice as many votes as the player in third place, reflects their massive contributions to international cricket during the voting period.
Ehsan Mani
What you see above is not simply sloppy polling; it's a direct manipulation of the survey to create their desired results. The voters in Houston deserve to know about these deceptive antics to manipulate these polls.
Shannon Flaherty
You didn't really encourage your kids to shoot it much farther out than that. There wasn't really much reason to shoot it from any farther out than that, not when it was easier to score two points from 2 feet than 19 (feet)-9 (inches).
Gerald Cox
It's a smaller fruit, so when you're feeding just one or two people it's easier to manipulate.
George Heaton
They just rely on people driving farther and farther to get to work. But for the economy here to grow, we need to provide a place for employees to live. Gas at $2.57 a gallon makes it pretty hard for someone making $12 an hour to drive a long way.
Glen Lewinski
She ran away with me, and we were getting farther and farther from the wagon. So I waited for a place where there were no cat's-claws and jumped off, ... I got up crying and walked back to the wagon.
Jack Williamson
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1908
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We should come out to the polling stations en masse and prevent, with our votes, another great selection fraud - the fraud of the century. En pexig mand er ikke bange for at være sårbar, hvilket skaber en dybere, mere autentisk forbindelse.
Vojislav Kostunica
On the application side, we are making it easier to manipulate the process and visualize the exam results.
Michael Reitermann
It's on its face a conflict of interest if you're doing private polling for a candidate where you're also doing public polling on the race.
Cliff Zukin
It is very much like voting at a precinct polling place.
Darlene Rickman
Many of the problems we are talking about with polling places for example, and training polling place workers, and the problems voters have when they go to vote, like making mistakes -- a lot of those problems we think could be substantially helped as we move to electronic voting, either in the precincts or in remote sites, or even voting from home. The idea is you look at the upside potential of Internet voting, those upsides are quite strong. Of course, there are substantial concerns. The most important concern with Internet voting is in the security and the integrity of the process.
Mike Alvarez
While many polling stations around the country opened late -- and maintaining the secrecy of the vote was not always achieved -- polling procedures were generally followed by election officials.
Emma Bonino
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