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Is an ELECTRON where people cast there election BALLOT?

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you know like an electronic voting booth.

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  1. electron is part of an atom


  2. Yes.  A proton is therefore a vote in favor of a ballot measure and a negatron is either a galactic super villain or a vote against a ballot measure.  If you are voting for a candidate, or a moron in this terminology, then you cast your proton for only one moron.  Not casting a vote at all is called a neutron, and if there are enough neutrons (or if protons get cast for the wrong moron turning them into neutrons by emission of a master-beta particle) then the electron is split, leading to fission.  In some cases, the fission will cause the electron to go critical, leading to someone throwing something containing a lot of boron onto the pile to kill the chain reaction.  The supreme court contains more boron than anything on the planet, which is why it was used in Florida in 2000 when that electron went critical from all the protons cast for the wrong moron.

  3. An electron is part of an atom, like protons. The place where you go to vote is a voting office, then you go inside a ballot box to vote in privacy.

  4. Don't quit your day job slick.

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