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the Candidates How to Rank Your Preferences How to Rank Your PreferencesMarking your Local Station Board ballot is as easy as 1-2-3.
After you decide who will best represent your views on the board, look at your ballot for the row of numbers near the top and find number 1. Follow the number one column down to the row with your candidate's name, and fill in the box that will designate your favorite candidate as number one.
Then rank your second place candidate number 2, the third 3, and so on.
Should you mark a number for each candidate? You are not required to do so, but your ballot may be more effective if you designate a ranking for each candidate.
For more information on ranked voting and proportional representation, please visit www.fairvote.org
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DomenicU: Oh Really????
Predatory lending is a blanket term for the practice of forcing or tricking people into taking out very bad loans. Fortunately for South Carolinians, our state passed a law in 2004 that gives us some of the strongest protection in the nation from these abuses. Payday loans get a bad reputation everywhere they go, in spite of the demand for them and the good they can actually do. There was a recent editorial in The Herald, a South Carolina newspaper, about how payday loans are predatory lending. Even though the Federal Reserve published evidence to the contrary, the diatribe continues. It has become apparent that no one will rest until banks and credit cards have a complete monopoly on short term credit, and then are free to charge all the interest they want. Don't have enough cash to cover a car repair, even something as pithy as a new alternator? Well, you'll be paying for it until you're dead...
Read more:http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/02/21/herald-loses-objectivity-trashes-senate-payday-loans/ 1
February 26, 2009
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