4.18.2012

Project 52 - 16/52: Voting Dices

Here are the elections and you don't know who to vote for? Just play your vote!



Nearly half of the world population will change of government in 2012.
Since February in Russia (well, change, everything is relative), this week in France, U.S.A. later in the year, Finland recently, Spain and Slovenia in October, but also Angola, China and its (more or less) dependent territories (Hong-Kong and Taïwan), Korea (South, since the North has changed on December 30th with a restricted elective system), maybe Egypt, certainly Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Faroe Islands (autonoumos province of Denmark Knigdom), India, Iceland, Kiribati, Kosovo (still updating from ''Engaged'' to ''It's complicated'' with Serbia which refuse to recognize the independance unilaterrally declared in 2008), possibly Madagascar, Maldives, Mali, Mexico, Palau, Dominican Republic, Senegal (finally), Serbia (not so long after Kosovo), Sierra Leone (this name always remind me south american plains while it's on the atlantic coast of Africa), East Timor (independant since 2002, I'm offering you the knowledge), Turkmenistan (very nice flag), Venezuela, Yemen (not sure).


My proposal is a dice you play to know who to vote for !


The dice show you a party logo and you go to vote for the candidate this party endorsed. Maybe not if you don't like the candidate, nothing prevent you to re-roll the dice until the result seems good at your taste (the dice is here to help you in your decision they don't make it an obligation).

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