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Show Mexican Voting While the voting procedure in the United States may not be perfect and a great amount of looseness in some sections of the country probably prevails, no one can deny that it is somewhat superior to the Mexican system, recently inaugurated there. New balloting laws are so complicated com-plicated that on the day after most of the voting had taken place in Mexico's recent presidential presi-dential election, over 200 voters in Mxico City still stood patintly in lin, after having stood there all night! In the United States, if the voters were subjected to similar delays and discomforts, it would probably be safe to say that next morning the line would have disappeared. dis-appeared. In fact, many voters here would never enter such a line, even if their candidate were not elected. |