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Give Your Vote is a project by the campaigning group Egality that allows people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ghana to participate in the 2010 UK general election. It was launched in the United Kingdom in March 2010 as a campaign for democracy in a world that is increasingly interconnected.〔(Giving Afghans (and More) a Vote in Britain's Election ), TIME, 2010-03-14, accessed 2010-03-22〕 Prominent backers include Archbishop Desmond Tutu and actor Keith Allen.〔(Supporters ), Give Your Vote website〕 ==Process== Egality is collecting questions to UK candidates from people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ghana. These questions are put before UK political parties by volunteers in the UK.〔(The process in detail ), Give Your Vote website, accessed 2010-03-22〕 Egality also plans to have SMS hubs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ghana through which questions can be sent in.〔(The process in detail ), Give Your Vote website, accessed 2010-03-22〕 The answers from the parties will be translated and broadcast in local languages by local TV and Radio and will be published on the internet. Meanwhile, people registered to vote in the UK can pledge to "give" their vote, thus to act as proxies for people in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ghana. Five days before the election in the UK, people in the participating countries will be able to vote at a physical ballot box or by sending a text message to a local number.〔(The process in detail ), Give Your Vote website, accessed 2010-03-22〕 The votes are then proportionately assigned to UK participants, who will receive a text message with voting instructions on the eve of the election. On election day, they are asked to mark the respective party on their ballot paper. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Give Your Vote」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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