c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 for January, 2007 election? Why not all in ONE ballot?
In your recollection, did Taiwan have multiple ballots in each elections? If
so, how were they (ballots) handed out? All ballots in one time or one
ballot at a time. I also understand that past practices dodo not necessarily
mean they should be followed forever. But I can't help wondering. | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 2 First of all, I did not know that one of DPP's proposal is to have a single
ballot.
But your sentence makes no sense. You said, "同一張的話,想投總統票的人也得投
公投." Compared with your understanding about the referendum law--"公投的規
定是,一半以上去投票"--which is true. (But you are wrong about 投總統." There
is a referendum ballot in the legislature election to be held in early
January, isn't it. That is the one I refers to, for it is imminent--though
theoretically both election are the same, in terms of a referendum ballo | r********r 发帖数: 162 | | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 4 OK, then. Going back to my questions. In previous occasions, when many
elections were held on teh same day. You said that there were multiple
ballots. (1) Were those different ballots of each occasion colored
differently?
(2) Did voters pick them up--or were they given the ballots--at the same? Or
did voter cast one ballot and return to the poll officials and receive
another blank ballot and repeat the acts?
(3) When there are multiple ballots for each voter--it could be voting at
the same time | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 5 That is because the registered voters, the base to compare with when
calculating the turnout, include people like me who are away from Taiwan for
decades. Remove those people will make the threshold lower--and more
reflective on reality.
【在 r********r 的大作中提到】 : 台湾当年定的这个公投的门槛还是相当地高
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