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The '''"Ballot Festival"''' is the {{wp|Colloquialism|colloquial}} term for the events that occur around the {{wp|public holiday|holiday}} on {{wp|election day}} in [[Carucere]]. The event is well known for its {{wp|street food}}, {{wp|parades}}, and large social gatherings. Although the holiday itself was established to encourage voting, the events that occur around the day of the election have evolved into a major social and cultural event.
The '''"Ballot Festival"''' is the {{wp|Colloquialism|colloquial}} term for the events that occur around the {{wp|public holiday|holiday}} on {{wp|election day}} in [[Carucere]]. The event is well known for its {{wp|street food}}, {{wp|parades}}, and large social gatherings. Although the holiday itself was established to encourage voting, the events that occur around the day of the election have evolved into a major social and cultural event. The events originate from the voter turnout programs run by the ethnic communities of Carucere. Although they were traditionally a source of political violence, it has since evolved into

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Ballot Festival
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People dance on the streets of Jameston
Observed byCarucere
Typecultural
SignificanceElection day
Celebrationsprocessions, music, dancing, food
DateDay of presidential and legislative elections
FrequencyUsually every 4 years, sometimes sooner

The "Ballot Festival" is the colloquial term for the events that occur around the holiday on election day in Carucere. The event is well known for its street food, parades, and large social gatherings. Although the holiday itself was established to encourage voting, the events that occur around the day of the election have evolved into a major social and cultural event. The events originate from the voter turnout programs run by the ethnic communities of Carucere. Although they were traditionally a source of political violence, it has since evolved into