Two hundred and forty dollars, and twenty-one cents.
That's the exact price of democracy, when you're a soldier stationed 10,850 kilometres from the nearest voting booth, and the government back home hasn't made election provisions for troops overseas.
Postal votes have been a mainstay of UK and US military voters overseas for decades.
Churchill was thought to have been voted out by the serving WW2 army still overseas after the surrender of Japan. Postal vote. How hard would that be?
Churchill was thought to have been voted out by the serving WW2 army still overseas after the surrender of Japan. Postal vote. How hard would that be?