I have a dumb question here.
- If someone is forbidden by the police to go home for a few months, what happens on election day?
- Will they be allowed home to vote?
- Or is this ban actually a ban on voting?
I'd appreciate feedback. Thanks
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I have a dumb question here.
I'd appreciate feedback. Thanks
2 comments:
B"H
They'll just blame the settler of course, saying it's his own fault.
Last year when Yekutiel ben Ya'akov was banned from Yo"Sh, he was running for town council. It seriously impeded his ability to campaign. He was given specific permission to enter Yo"Sh on election day. I think he had to request it though.
He won his seat, BTW, but his list missed out on a second seat by only a few votes. No question, he could've gotten those votes if he could've campaigned.
These pro-democracy and law people are so creative. That's some way to negative campaign.
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