How to select a good pencil for the Electoral ballot
According to Australia's "Electoral Act" (Electoral Act), any polling station must provide voters with pencils to fill out forms. Although there is no explicit stipulation that voters are not allowed to bring their own pencils into the venue to fill in ballots, the use of pencils is just because the pencils are cheap and good, and there will be no shortage of refills. Also, pencils can be reused for several general elections in the future. In order to reduce the risk of the spread of the epidemic, the election committees of many countries require voters to use disposable pencils issued by the committee to vote candidates when they go to the polling station to vote. After voting, voters can take the pencil away and continue using it. On the one hand, it reduces the risk of spreading the epidemic. On the other hand, the low price of pencils can also save a lot of money. However, the Election Committee does not provide Eraser. If you write wrong on the ballot, just a...