The primary motivation behind the adoption of the Australian ballot was to
A. decrease voter fraud.
B. give political parties more power over the balloting process.
C. reduce the complexity of the voter registration process.
D. reduce the complexity of the voting process.
E. All of these are correct.
Answer: A
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Koenkai are
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