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For Ines de Jesus Castellanos, a forty-two-year-old northern dirt farmer, there was one underlying reason to vote in El Salvador's March 31 legislative and municipal elections. According to Castellanos, it was essential to have a government stamp on his voter registration card just in case soldiers swept through his hometown of Jutiapa and demanded that residents of the rebel-dominated northern zone demonstrate their support for the regime.