1. You have a right to cast a ballot if you are a registered consumer.
A registered consumer means a global citizen who participates in the global economy by paying for housing, who is at least 18 years of age and not in prison or on parole for conviction of a felony, and earns a significant enough income to participate in the Consumer Rewards program.

2. You do not have the right to cast a provisional ballot if your name is on the International No-Fly list of the Office of Global Homeland Security.

3. You have the right to cast a secret ballot free of intimidation.

4. You have the right to believe you have made a mistake.
If at any time after you have cast your ballot you feel you have made a mistake, you may feel bad. You may request a new way of participating in local and global affairs. You will be denied. The purpose of Global elections is to provide you with the only way you are allowed to speak. We provide both the questions and the answers.

5. You have the right to election materials in another language if there is sufficient reason to warrant suspicion.

6. You have the right to ask questions about election procedures and observe the elections process. You have the right to ask questions of the precinct board and election officials, and to receive an answer or be directed to the appropriate official for an answer. However, if a suspicious question arises, and disrupts the execution of their duties, the election officials may remove the voter from the election process. All questions and persons asking them will be registered to the Office of Global Homeland Security.

7. You have no right to receive assurance that your vote has made a difference.

8. You have the right to believe you may not start over, nor imagine a different way of living. What you vote for is who leads the world, not the direction of life's management. The system is in place and is not to appear on any ballot. Your only choice is the person who will substitute for your desires.

9. You have the right to cast an absentee ballot.
We will fill in the blanks.

10. You have the right to report any suspicious activity to a local elections official or to the Secretary of State's Office.



 

 

   

Name:
Email: