Chapter 310: Call Me Councilor (Two-in-One, Please Subscribe!!!)

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May 28th, 5 p.m., Lambeth District, general election polling station.

Voting was free, and every citizen with the right to vote could get a ballot at the polling station at no cost. For convenience, there were only three names on the ballot, those of the three candidates.

Voters simply had to take a ballot, tick off the name of the candidate they supported, then sign their name or stamp their thumbprint, and cast their ballot into the ballot box.

The election was transparent, and information was publicly available. Each voter only had one opportunity to vote, and they had to register when entering the polling station. The final tally stage would also undergo a re-verification, and voters could reclaim or check their ballots at any time.

In addition, there were professionals conducting public opinion polls, providing approximate probability intervals. When the result differed significantly from public opinion polls, the government would intervene and recount the votes.