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queue up, go through identification, have their finger inked, take
 their voting ticket, draw a cross in the box of the party they want to
 vote for, place it in the box and leave.




    Mr. Chou then emphasized on how voting tickets must be
 used. Citizens must draw a cross in the box indicating the party

 they would like to vote for and refrain from drawing or writing
 anything else on the ticket, else being rendered as invalid. The
 dressing etiquette when voting was said to be restricted as well.
 Citizens are only allowed to wear plain shirts and bags that do not
 indicate any form of symbolism regarding the political parties when

 within 50m of a voting area. Bribery will also not be tolerated.



    Moreover, Mr. Chou encouraged students to stay behind after   Voting Process

 voting in order to scrutinize the vote counting process and ensure                   Invalid Voting Tickets
 that the votes are not miscounted. It was said that usually, the party
 with the popular vote wins the election. However, if the votes are

 just a few numbers off, a recount will be ordered. Students were
 later asked about their opinions on what problems our country’s
 electoral system holds. One of the biggest problems was said to
 be “party hopping” where politicians would leave their previous
 political party and jump the bandwagon of another just for their

 own benefits.




    Lastly, students were encouraged to actively keep up with
 the politics of our country. A short Q&A session was held before
 Mr. Chou ended the talk.
















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