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  2. Paid protester - Wikipedia

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    Paid protesters or professional protesters [a] are people who participate in public outrage or objection in exchange for payment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The expression may be directed against individuals, organizations and governments or against protests against the government with the aim of breaking up or discrediting a protest.

  3. Who’s allowed to protest at the University of Kentucky? Rules ...

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    Since UK is a public university, people are allowed to gather, protest and hold speeches on campus. Many protests and marches have taken place at UK in recent years, about issues from graduate ...

  4. Protest vote - Wikipedia

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    A protest vote (also called a blank, null, spoiled, or "none of the above" vote) [1] is a vote cast in an election to demonstrate dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates or the current political system. [2] Protest voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. [3]

  5. A guide to voter rights in Kentucky. What you need to know ...

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    Learn about the current voting laws and the history that has shaped voting in Kentucky. A guide to voter rights in Kentucky. What you need to know before you cast a ballot

  6. Want to protest on local government property? Here are some ...

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    As a response to recent protests across the country, New Hanover County compiled a list of rules for protesting on county property.

  7. Protest permit - Wikipedia

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    A protest permit or parade permit is permission granted by a governmental agency for a demonstration to be held in a particular venue at a particular time. Failing to obtain a permit may lead to charges of parading without a permit.

  8. Election boycott - Wikipedia

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    An election boycott is the boycotting of an election by a group of voters, each of whom abstains from voting. Boycotting may be used as a form of political protest where voters feel that electoral fraud is likely, or that the electoral system is biased against its candidates, that the polity organizing the election lacks legitimacy, or that the candidates running are very unpopular.

  9. Kentucky election guide: What District Court Judge ... - AOL

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    70% of the more than 1000 protest arrests made between 2020-2021 have been dismissed - what can judges do when protestors are overcharged? Kentucky election guide: What District Court Judge ...

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