| 41. | Across India, election officials marked the forefingers of voters with indelible ink to prevent them from voting twice.
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| 42. | Each voter's thumbnail was marked by indelible ink to prevent repeat voting, but some complained of fraud, anyway.
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| 43. | Then, as required by law, she had her thumb marked with indelible ink so she couldn't vote again.
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| 44. | Saleh said after dipping his thumb into indelible ink and voting at a school in the capital, San'a.
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| 45. | Indelible ink was placed on the left forefinger of the voters to prevent them from casting a second ballot.
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| 46. | And supposedly indelible ink to mark voters'fingers to prevent them from voting again was washable with water, it said.
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| 47. | One man, after wiping the supposedly indelible ink from his thumb, flashed seven voter registration cards to a reporter.
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| 48. | Election officials plan to guard against fraud by dipping voters'fingers in indelible ink to keep them from voting twice.
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| 49. | After casting their ballot, officials marked each person's index finger with indelible ink to prevent him or her voting again.
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| 50. | The general election in 2013 brought about the introduction of Indelible ink to prevent voters from voting more than once.
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