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Elections Canada is debunking posts some have seen on social media claiming voters have to use a pencil to mark their ballot.
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Elections Canada says despite claims, voters can use a pen or pencil to mark their ballot, and using a pen won't lead to a ...
On its website, Elections Canada dismisses as false the claim that a ballot marked in pencil could be smudged ... black-lead pencils, but a pen or some other writing tool would work just as ...
The independent agency says it’s seeing posts on social media claiming voters have to use a pencil to mark ... black-lead pencils, but a pen or some other writing tool would work just as well.
Take the 23 percent discount on the Apple Pencil Pro, for instance. The markdown drops its cost to $99 from $129, only $10 ...
Elections Canada says it uses pencils because pens can dry up or leak, which could spoil a ballot. Ballots are only unsealed when it’s time to count the vote on election day, Elections Canada says.