Word: voting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Winthrop House representatives Julie A. Chodacki '89 and Richard R.J. Pinkerton '91 supervised the polling place in the Winthrop dining hall. I watched as Pinkerton advised six students to vote...
When I complained about these lax measures she replied, "We're supposed to have a list, but we're just trusting people not to vote more than once...
...justices, voting 7-2, upheld federal regulations forcing railroad workers involved in accidents to undergo blood and urine tests. By a separate 5-4 vote, the court ruled that the U.S. Customs Service can order urine tests for employees seeking drug-enforcement jobs or positions that require they carry firearms...
...team of 21 U.S. observers said the vote appeared to have been fair, but one observer said violence had frightened many people away...
...Salvadoran Correspondents' Association, citing the deaths of the three journalists covering the vote, accused the military of intimidation. "In these three incidents, we note with alarm a tendency on the part of the armed forces that appears aimed at intimidating and frightening the press corps in order to make their work more difficult," the association said in a statement...