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Author Topic: Should international election monitors, like from the OSCE ...  (Read 259 times)
Tender Branson
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« on: October 27, 2012, 12:26:03 AM »

Considering recent events in TX and FL, where the local election officials want to arrest the OSCE election monitors if they enter polling places ...

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Of course they should (D), because it ensures that elections are made more transparent. I see no reason why the TX and FL officials would not allow them into the polling places, if they actually only MONITOR the election process, without actually DOING/SAYING something in the polling place if vote problems occur in front of them. As long as they are just writing the vote problems down, I'm totally fine with monitoring them. In this way, they are not an obstacle to the voting process or for the voters.

What do you think ?
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