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Penis instead of a cross on the ballot? The voice was considered … – SE.pl

10.05.2015, hours. 10:28 / update 10.05.2015, hours. 10:28
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On Thursday, in Britain’s parliamentary elections. Not all voters approached seriously to the choice of a deputy. One of the residents of constituency of Montgomeryshire in Wales instead of a cross next to the name of the candidate, drew … penis. Interestingly, the voice was recognized and thanked the deputy creative voters.

British MEP on behalf of the Conservative Glyn Davies thanked voters creative on Facebook. This instead of the cross, on the ballot next to the name Davies drew a penis. It is not known whether his aim was to mock the candidate, because strangely enough voice was recognized by the electoral commission. Why? It turned out that the drawing fit in the box allocated to cross. – One of the voters decided on a detailed drawing of a penis instead of a cross by my name. Amazingly, because it has been carefully integrated into the field, the electoral commission decided to be an important voice – wrote policies. As a result, Glyn Davies scored another voice of support. – I do not know what the artist had in mind, but I am grateful – wrote deputy on Facebook. Davies competed in Thursday’s parliamentary elections Montgomeryshire constituency in Wales. The Briton was elected by the voters for another term – gives TVN24.

 

According to the British Independent, this year’s elections in the UK satirically are called “dick pic election” (ang. Elections illustrated dick). BBC journalist Richard Osley, in turn, wrote that the record number of ballots turned out to be invalid by the humorous drawings.


 

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