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• Except in cities having voting machines, ballot counting errors are minimized <br /> when a separate city election is held. <br /> Administration of the voter registration process may be somewhat easier when a <br /> separate city election is held. To the extent that voters register on the day of the <br /> election at the odd-year city election, that task is eased at the next, even-year <br /> state general election, when larger turnouts make election-day registration at the <br /> polls more time-consuming. <br /> • Going to the polls once a year is likely to stimulate more voter interest in public <br /> affairs than a consolidated even-year election plan. A yearly reminder of the <br /> privilege and responsibilities of the vote may be healthy in a democracy. <br />