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- The basic cost of running elections in most counties such as America and Australia is spent by the state.
- Additional donated funds are raised by partisan interests.
- Are any donated funds spent on for say non-partisan purposes?
- The basic cost of running elections in most counties such as America and Australia is spent by the state.
- for example for Disability Access such as:
- Ramps rather than stairs at polling booth entrances;
- Seats so that voters do not have to stand for hours waiting in queues;
- Guards to protect polling boxes from sabotage such as with fire;
- Public Transport to operate to weekday timetable even though Voting Day on Tuesday eclared a public holiday.
- School Holiday on Voting Day allows yellow school buses to feed polling places often located at schools.
- AFAIK, bipartisan boards supervising can allocate donated funds to worthy causes as listed above.
- Some state(s) forbid such amenities as "Election Sausages" because they claim Hot-Dogs to be a form of "Treating" which is considered to be bribery :-(
- Probably read in "The Economist";
- In Australia, the non-partisan Electoral Commission is gradually making polling booths wheelchair compatible, probably by paying halls and things to install ramps, etc.
- Election Hot Dogs are allowed and are run by charities.
- IIRC it may have been in California where local Councils wouldn't install wheelchair ramps at kerbside; so the agitators took matters into their own hands and installed them themselves, using picks, shovels and concrete. :-) :-)
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- To pay for these improvements let there be a tax on PAC, and Super PACs.
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- To honour Abraham Lincoln who in 1863 chose the 1435mm gauge for the Pacific Railroad, let the tax be a multiple of 14.35% such as 28.70% or 43.05%
- This project may be called Project 1435 to distinguish it from Trump's Project 2025
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- Note that 1435mm gauge is the most common and standard gauge used by about 62$ and growing proportion of the world railways.
Amongst other things (in 2024) this gauge is in use or will soon be use in capital cities such as:
- Returning Officers to report the proportion of constituents who actually voted.