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kster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 01:12 AM
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30. Red for legislative race, White for the propositions, Blue for the
judicial, unless you think its to complicated for us Americans to sort and hand count 11 judicials races , then divide the judicial races up, white for 5 of the judicial races and green for 6 of the judicial races.

So I would say Red, White, Blue and possibly Green. Four counting teams. When the propositions are counted that team, helps finish the count on the legisative race, and when that race is counted all teams converge on the judicial races, unless the judicial races where divided, in which case the counting should be done around the same time, All counted by the people for the people.

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