Amusing. But that's a suggested ballot, and not one that's legally required. Which was my point. At the very least, the law is not as clear as the Dems want to claim. -Declan On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 11:42:42AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Declan, King of the Wired, wrote: > # TO VOTE for a candidate whose name is printed on the ballot, > # mark a cross (X) in the blank space at the RIGHT of the name > # of the candidate for whom you desire to vote. To vote for a > # candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write the > # candidate's name in the blank space provided for that purpose. > > Yep: that was clear. > > Declan, King of the Wired, wrote: > # (As a followup, I should say I see "RIGHT" in the sample ballot, > > You're so cute! C'mere...coootchi-coootchie-coo!!! >
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Tim May
- RE: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Tim May
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Bill Stewart
- RE: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Ernest Hua
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! George
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! George
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! George
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! George
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! George
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Jim Burnes
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Bill Stewart
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins... Declan McCullagh
- Re: A successful lawsuit means Gore wins! Marc Wohler