Either one would workI have a pen from the blood bank and another from Funeral Direct. Thinking of bringing either one.
. Besides, they are ball-point pens. Don't know about permanent markers like my sharpie.you meant lightning. This is why most sinkies are daft sheepNever bring cause voted for thunder no need to worry.

I brought my pen in the pocket. Then went to the polling booth, saw the chop, gave it a try. I pressed damned hard with my body weigh and gave it a solid red cross next to the opposition logo. Can't imagine old folks with no much energy. After pressing, I blow dry the ink and showed it to the election officer and asked "liddat can or not", he said can, drop in the ballot box. I folded carefully and drop it into the box.I am thinking of using my fine point Sharpie. Is it allowed?
I also bring my own pen is the ink a bit sticky.
Same sameI brought my pen in the pocket. Then went to the polling booth, saw the chop, gave it a try. I pressed damned hard with my body weigh and gave it a solid red cross next to the opposition logo. Can't imagine old folks with no much energy. After pressing, I blow dry the ink and showed it to the election officer and asked "liddat can or not", he said can, drop in the ballot box. I folded carefully and drop it into the box.

Same sameAfter marking a big fat black X, I turned around and asked the polling agent, is it ok if I use my own pen like this? He said ok. Then I folded the ballot and slipped it into the box.
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What kind of service you want at the polling station?So nice. My place the polling agent bin chao chao and ignore you. Very poor service.