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  2. Elections in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The first free elections under the Sáenz Peña regime were held in 1916. [1] Women did not have the right to vote in Argentina until 1947, when Law 13.010 ("on political rights for women") was sanctioned during the government of Juan Domingo Perón. [2] Women first voted in a national election in 1951.

  3. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    Voters then carried these cards to a voting booth, where they used the Sailau touch-screen ballot marking device to record their votes on the card. Finally, the voters returned the ballot cards to the sign-in table where the ballot was read from the card into the electronic "ballot box" before the card was erased for reuse by another voter. [101]

  4. Ballotage in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 elections required a second ballot. [1] FPV candidate and Buenos Aires Province Governor Daniel Scioli led the field in the first round, but finished with only 37 percent of the vote, three percentage points ahead of opposition leader and Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri's 34 percent. In the first runoff ever held for an Argentine ...

  5. Argentina election: vote count starts as chance of run-off rises

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    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentines flocked to the polls on Sunday to vote in a tense national election where a far-right libertarian radical has hogged the limelight amid the country's worst ...

  6. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Counting ballots, Ouagadougou, 2015. Manual counting, also known as hand-counting, requires a physical ballot that represents voter intent. The physical ballots are taken out of ballot boxes and/or envelopes, read and interpreted; then results are tallied. [3]

  7. Why Hand Counting Ballots Could Create an Election Disaster - AOL

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    And if Kampf’s count of 1-in-4 ballots being read incorrectly is accurate, he actually did better than most. A study from Rice University estimated that hand counts got the results right just 58 ...

  8. A quarter of Wyandotte County is Latino. Give us election ...

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    This issue is why in August 2023, a group of local organizations approached County Election Commissioner Michael Abbott to discuss the need for voting documents and ballots in other languages ...

  9. 2023 Argentine general election - Wikipedia

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    The people of Argentina have spoken in free and democratic elections." [76] Ilan Goldfajn, the president of the Inter-American Development Bank, congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations Javier Milei, president-elect of Argentina. At the IDB, we are ready to continue our collaboration with the country and promote sustainable and inclusive ...