each city/town sets their rates as directed by the town/city council,board of aldermen,ect
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Yes, even if they are false. In the 2004 election, a new type of negative campaign ad called swiftboating (based on the Republican front organization that bought and paid for the ads Swift Boat Veterans for Truth) was used against John Kerry. Kerry went from having a lead in the summer polls to even in the polls and eventually lost the election. That happened despite the ads being false.
No.
It depends whether you want to work on the governmental or political end. If you want to help with the process of voting, you contact the local elections office. If you want to help give out literature or otherwise help political parties and candidates on election day, contact your local political party.
Yes, the Community Assistants do get paid.
An election in a democracy is very simple. There are at least two people or issues to vote on by the public.
because of their hard work
Work ethics
Yes, when people have jobs, they get paid for the work that they do.
When a person is paid by the amount of work produced it is called 'piece work' or 'by the piece'. Some people in sales also work on commission which means they are paid for what they sell.
you pay your taxes as soon as you get paid, this is for people who get paid with a wage or salary not someone you gets paid with a fee.
Demand
Money paid to people for regular work or services