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'''''District 5 ballot'''''<br>
'''Vote for one candidate to delegate your vote,. or otherwiseOtherwise vote for as many candidates as you approve:'''<br>
&#9634; '''John Adams''' (Yellow Party, district 5) (Prefers Yellow Party except for Zapatero)<br>
&#9634; '''Michelle Bachelet''' (Silver Party, district 5) (Prefers Silver Party, then Purple Party)<br>
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&#9634; Stephen Harper (Silver Party, district 4) (Prefers Silver Party)<br>
 
&#9634; ________________________(write-in; see attached list of all declared candidates for preference information)<br>
&#9634; ________________________(write-in; see attached list of all declared candidates for preference information)
 
'''If you only vote for one candidate, whoyour doesvote notis windelegated, yourwhich votemeans it may help elect that candidate's preferences,. unlessIf you checkdo thenot wish to delegate your vote, you may vote for more than one candidate, boxincluding below:write-ins.'''<br>
&#9634; Do not delegate.<br><br>
''Note: When you vote for just one candidate, you are delegating your vote to him or her. This allows your vote to help elect a similar candidate if your favorite cannot win. Your vote will never go to a candidate who is not in your favorite's declared preferences listed above.''
 
''If you vote for more than one candidate, or if you vote for a candidate with no declared preferences, your vote is not delegated. In that case, it does not matter whether you check the "do not delegate" box above.''
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