17RC21 - The No Ouija Boards Act

Clarked in the 3rd Clark (January 1994) of the 17th Ziu
Clark Entry ID: 1234
Bill ID: 278

WHEREAS sending ballot to 'dead' citizens is fruitless and expensive, and communication with dead people is abhorrent to atheists and Christians alike, the Cosâ hereby undoes the work of some forgotten Leftist transient and changes Article 34 of the Constituziun to read as follows:

Art. 34. The Secretary of State shall produce election ballots and send one copy to the leader of each registered political party. He shall also retain copies at his office. Citizens may, by post, phone, or personal visit, obtain a copy (at or below cost) of the ballot for their own use. Citizens may freely photocopy ballots and distribute them to other citizens as Taveliéirs (Couriers), the point being that any party leader or citizen may distribute ballots at their own expense to any likely supporters. Citizens may under no circumstances alter, amend or abridge ballots.


Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)

Ureu q'estadra så,
Ben Madison (PC-Vuode)

Vote summary

Number: 17RC21
Vote date: January 1994
Result: None (Cosă: --, Senäts: --)
Required for passage: Simple majority of both Houses

Voting record

MC Party Seats Vote
Brook Pànetâ APP 22
Ben Madison PC 30
Ián von Metáiriâ PC 45
Art Verbotten PC 35
Wes Erni PC 35
Gary Edward Schwichtenberg PC 40
John F. McGarry PC 8
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