i remember looking at thosecpens and thinking how cheaply made they looked.
Indeed. I also could not distinguish the brand of the pen... usually that is the first thing I notice on any writing instrument.
i remember looking at thosecpens and thinking how cheaply made they looked.
So PAP also affected? How would they know who votes who?
So PAP also affected? How would they know who votes who?
Guys i decided to post this because i was one of the polling agents for one of the opposition party. Now as we were
monitoring the counting, i was also monitoring some chiobu (don't blame me i am also a man)
So i decided to ask her for her number, which i took out a paper from my wallet. But i could not find a pen, so i just borrowed one
from there (the same pens voters use to mark the ballots)
So i got her number and put the paper in my wallet. Now for the coming weekend, was thinking of calling her, i open the
same paper in my wallet and the paper is blank??
I am not accusing or saying anything as i am unsure, but can anyone or other polling/counting agents share if they have a similar experience?
The whole story now makes sense, think about it.
Why change the original white ballot papers to black ones?
Why change the always blue pens to black one?
Basically the black ballot paper is photo carbonic paper.
So who ever you mark (whether PAP or etc) the ink dissapears, but because its a photo carbonic paper once exposed to light
the marking will appear on the PAP logo (as it was manufactured that way)
They used black ink because photo carbonic works with only black ink not blue thats why many countries
use blue ink, even malaysia, because the composition of black ink allows it to dissolve
No wonder the "X" on so many ballots looked so uniformed
Thats why the ballot paper was silky like same like the photo carbonic papers
i remember looking at thosecpens and thinking how cheaply made they looked.
My ballot paper was white.
My ballot paper was white.
Now as we were
monitoring the counting, i was also monitoring some chiobu
So i decided to ask her for her number, which i took out a paper from my wallet. But i could not find a pen, so i just borrowed one
from there (the same pens voters use to mark the ballots)
So i got her number and put the paper in my wallet. Now for the coming weekend, was thinking of calling her, i open the
same paper in my wallet and the paper is blank??
I am not accusing or saying anything as i am unsure, but can anyone or other polling/counting agents share if they have a similar experience?
Means bastard PAP used photo carbonic papers with pre-markings and dissapearing ink?
No wonder the ballot papers were black, else why would the cheapskate PAP spend more money on ink one?
No it was black (see below), everyone's ballot paper was black
The polling room is usually like a morgue with no one talking....you, a singo, actually got up fm ur chair and asked a voter for her no
Indeed. I also could not distinguish the brand of the pen... usually that is the first thing I notice on any writing instrument.
So then the margin of victory should be 100%.
No it was not a voter, was a lady from the elec dept. She was one of them assigned to see the voting progress, so we just chatted and things hit off.
I have nothing to worry, i have that pen with me.
Can post a pic of the pen ? Bros here will be able to verify.
Can post a pic of the pen ? Bros here will be able to verify.
Its those clicking on the top pen. I was suppossed to return the pen, but i forgot, they made us take a statutory oath, so pls
i have to be careful what i post.
Like i say again, i am not saying or accussing anyone of anything
But i think maybe opposition parties may need to have a relook at the ballot papers
The polling room is usually like a morgue with no one talking....you, a singo, actually got up fm ur chair and asked a voter for her no...and she gave it to you....i put it to you the number vanished bcos there was no number to begin with.
GD, IM ON IT BOSS.