If so then the author was an idiot.
Some voters do not understand the candidates' views.
A kite is an accurate way to measure distance because of the long line that produces more accurate results.
Answer this question… Elections do not occur very frequently.
You can examine the machines to be sure they are working properly, but if there are no paper ballots to confirm the results are accurate, there is no way to check the quality.
The Election Commission
United Kingdom Election Results was created in 1994.
There can be an initial election, and there can be election formalities maintained afterwards. Hitler, contrary to popular opinion, was not elected, he was appointed.
http://dsf.chesco.org/election/lib/election/results/140f.htm here are the resutls
Technically, for a liquid, one could use Erlenmeyer flasks or beakers to measure volume; however, it will not be as accurate as a graduated cylinder. A buret can also be used to measure the volume of a liquid if more accurate results are needed.
Michael W. Traugott has written: 'Report of the results of the 1978 Alaska judicial survey' -- subject(s): Judges, Rating of 'The voter's guide to election polls' -- subject(s): Press and politics, Public opinion, Election forecasting, Public opinion polls
The purpose of a control variable in an experiment is to allow the experiment to come out with accurate results. It makes it a lot easier to measure the results when different things aren't affecting it.
There was no US Presidential election in 2006.