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  • In 2009, India began to allow voters outside the gender binary to "register their gender as 'other' on ballots submitted to the Election Commission."[1]
  1. Sunnivie Brydum. "Indian Supreme Court Recognizes Third Gender." April 15, 2014. Advocate. https://www.advocate.com/world/2014/04/15/indian-supreme-court-recognizes-third-gender