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The issue is really simple. How many special voting places were there? How many people were denied the vote because there weren't enough ballots? Are there any concrete figures -- not speculations -- on the sociological composition of the voters who couldn't vote because there were enough ballots?

Get back to me when you have the answers.

All of your comments so far on this are conjecture based on your political inclination. Despite your absurd remarks about who is "inconvenienced" and who is denied the right to vote, the right to vote extends to all classes of society. People work all year for their pitiful vacations. They don't always have much discretion when it comes to the exact date they can take them, nor do business travelers have much discretion about when they travel.

You concentrate on the plight of one sector of the poor to the exclusion of the rights and conditions of all other sectors of society. I don't.

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