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  2. Template:Stv-ballot/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Stv-ballot. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This is a ballot form for a ballot using the single transferable vote and instant run-off method of voting.

  3. Template:Election box informal ballots - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages. Add categories to the /doc subpage.

  4. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    Voting in an HOA is based on property ownership, [38] By the 1970s, only property owners were eligible to vote, while renters are prohibited from directly voting for the unit. [37] They could, however, deal directly with their landlords under their lease contract, since that is the party who has responsibility to them.

  5. Political Yard Signs: When Your HOA Can Tell You to Take Them ...

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    If the HOA rules prohibit yard signs and there aren't any state or local laws protecting your sign, take it down for now. You've agreed to live in the association and follow its rules , even rules ...

  6. Want to see who’s on your NC ballot before voting? How to ...

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    Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5 but if you want to cast your ballot in person beforehand, the state’s early voting period runs Thursday, Oct. 17 through Saturday, Nov. 2.

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  8. Postal voting - Wikipedia

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    All-postal voting is a form of postal voting in which all electors receive their ballot papers through the post, not just those who requested an absentee ballot. Depending on the country, electors may have to return their ballot papers by post or they may be allowed to deliver them by hand to specified drop-off locations.

  9. Postal voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Postal voting in the United States, also referred to as mail-in voting or vote by mail, [4] is a form of absentee ballot in the United States. A ballot is mailed to the home of a registered voter, who fills it out and returns it by postal mail or drops it off in-person at a secure drop box or voting center.