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Mechanics of Plebiscite at an Elementary School

The elementary school plebiscite voting works as follows with on-going video and image recording:

  1. Based on the hour of the day, citizens with photo id's travel to the elementary school in which district they leave based on the last digit of the photo id number, e.g, driver's license (Anyone who will not take a few minutes to get photo id to reduce voting fraud does not deserve the privilege of voting.)
  2. On each side of the main entry, tables are setup with chalk/marker boards.
  3. Pro-votes go to the left. Objectors go to the right. One votes for or against the whole ten-points of the plebiscite.
  4. Each person puts the next tally up, e.g., 1 becomes 2, etc., with the person putting their initials after the number. When the board is full, the first row is erased with a continuation of the count and initials. A picture will be made of each image as well as an on-going video.
  5. At the 6 pm, the elementary school principals take the tallies and copies of the video to the school superintendent who tallies the results. The results are called into the state school superintendent who can verify by viewing the videos. Each school will post its video and an image slide-show of the tally boards on its school website
  6. If the citizens pro-vote the plebiscite then it is the duty of the elected and appointed officials to carry out the mandate of this mass democracy.