Word: balloting
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...Harvard, politicians usually get more of a turnout than the football team--but that doesn't mean there's always a huge turnout at the ballot...
...this November, as voters today choose between two gubernatorial candidates with very different visions and styles, as well as vote on important ballot initiatives on campaign finance reform and electricity deregulation, voters will likely come out to vote again in small numbers...
Could the same upsurge in voter participation happen in Massachusetts, where the Latino community recently became the largest minority group in the state? If we were faced with a similarly divisive ballot initiative--say, for example, on bilingual education--would we see the same results, as in California...
...important questions: Can a two-year-old run for governor? That pivotal question is on the ballot in Wyoming today. In South Carolina, voters are being asked to decide whether to drop a ban on interracial marriage. And Californians, being Californians, will vote on whether it's still OK to barbecue horsemeat -- or even sell it. From coast to coast, U.S. voters in 16 states will be casting their ballots on a total of 61 sometimes important -- and sometimes just plain bizarre -- referendums...
GRANDPA AL LEWIS Munsters star, up for N.Y. Gov., can't appear as Grandpa on ballot. And no "Gomer" Pataki...