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Why the Proposal to Have Remote Voting Machines Could Be Con
Why the Proposal to Have Remote Voting Machines Could Be Con
Why the Proposal to Have Remote Voting Machines Could Be Concealing More Than It Reveals
The proposal for remote voting for migrant resident voters (MRIs) is not new has its origins in an older proposal, to allow Non-Resident Indians to vote. There are serious issues with this.
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