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They Made a Bet on Turnout and Lost. Now They're Facing Punishment

Before the second round of the presidential elections, some cities in Poland fought to mobilize their residents. To this end, their authorities organized bets with other cities to see who would show the highest voter turnout. Representatives of Gniezno issued such a challenge to the residents of Września a few days before the elections. And it ended badly.
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Before the second round of the presidential elections, some cities in Poland fought to mobilize their residents. To this end, their authorities organized bets with other cities to see who would show the highest voter turnout. Representatives of Gniezno issued such a challenge to the residents of Września a few days before the elections. And it ended badly.

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