I wonder exactly what the backup voting procedure is. Do they actually give a paper ballot to people who try to vote and get their votes eaten? Or if the power goes out, do they have paper ballots to allow voting to continue? Or has anyone on whatever committee actually thought of that?
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"I don't see what's so triffic about creating people as people and then getting' upset 'cos they act like people." ~Adam Young, Good Omens
"I don't see why it matters what is written. Not when it's about people. It can always be crossed out." ~Adam Young, Good Omens
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