Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote: > Anthony Towns <[email protected]> writes: > >> And? You are aware there are other countries in the world, right? You're >> also aware that "common" doesn't mean universal, and that whether it >> happens in 10% of cases or 90% doesn't make any difference to the point >> of my mail? If you're not sure whether to accept someone else's word >> that things happen differently elsewhere, at least take the time to have >> a quick look at google to see if such things are possible. Yeesh. > > I think it's pretty much common only in Australia. I think NZ is even more severe, actually.
> I'm pretty sure > it's rare in Europe as well. I thought restrictions or bans on campaigning on the actual *day* of the election were fairly common in contintental Europe, actually. -- Make sure your vote will count. http://www.verifiedvoting.org/

