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Thursday, November 15, 2007
 
Category: Voting
From page 38 of the Australian Electoral Commission's Scrutineers' Handbook:
Ticks or crosses on a House of Representatives ballot paper will render it informal. However, a ballot paper that represents the required sequence by roman numerals (I, II, III, ...) or by ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, …) or by letters (A, B, C, …) can be accepted as formal.
It would be quite a bit of fun to mark up the senate ticket below-the-line with roman numerals. Here is an aid. Am I just a trouble maker?


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