Word: ballots
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Unfortunately, last Tuesday's election saw the lowest turnout since 1942. Only about a third (36 percent) of America's eligible voters bothered to turn in a ballot. And, based on coverage in The Crimson and conversations with students, it seems that more than a few Harvard students also failed to vote...
...streets and collected signatures, succeeding in placing a measure on Tuesday's ballot that would have put an end to her licentious neighbor's shenanigans. Thompson campaigned for her measure heavily, arguing that the sight of a topless woman constituted a public health hazard as it might dangerously distract passing drivers...
Similarly, Venee N. Tubman '01 did not get her ballot until Saturday, too late for her to participate in the general election...
Like Seton, most students had to choose whether to vote here or in their home states. Charity D. Shumway '01 chose to vote by absentee ballot instead of in Massachusetts...
...Republican Club counterpart Noah Z. Seton '00 voted with an absentee ballot from New York...