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  2. Protest vote - Wikipedia

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    Active protest voting, whether through spoiled or blank ballots, tends to communicate dissatisfaction more effectively than abstention. [23] Abstaining increases the proportion of votes for the most popular candidate or party, while using a protest vote against the popular candidate or party can shrink a margin of victory.

  3. None of the above - Wikipedia

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    An envelope containing no ballot paper is considered to be a blank ballot paper." The blank (i.e. "white") vote is considered as an act of political participation (very different to abstention where the voter does not cast a ballot, as well as to casting an invalid ballot) sending the message that "none of the options suits me", for instance in ...

  4. Abstention - Wikipedia

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    Abstention must be contrasted with "blank vote", in which a voter casts a ballot willfully made invalid by marking it wrongly or by not marking anything at all. A "blank voter" has voted, although their vote may be considered a spoilt vote , depending on each legislation, while an abstaining voter has not voted.

  5. Do you have to fill out the entire 2024 election ballot? Here ...

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    A county worker handles ballots in a scanning machine at a tabulating area at the Clark County Election Department, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in North Las Vegas, Nev. (AP Photo/John Locher)

  6. Spoilt vote - Wikipedia

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    A ballot may be spoilt in a number of ways, including: Failing to mark the ballot at all (), or otherwise defacing the ballot instead of attempting to vote.Filling out the ballot in a manner that is incompatible with the voting system being used, e.g.:

  7. Write-in candidate - Wikipedia

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    Some systems use a semi-blank ballot, such as Finland, where the voter must fill in a candidate's given number or letter from a separate ballot, but where there is a clear-cut arrangement with a circle or box with a description of how to vote for a given candidate. [6] Blank-ballot systems typically require candidates to be nominated in advance.

  8. ‘When I took the ballot out of the envelope, it was already ...

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    Ah, Sedgwick County, where your election ballot might come pre-marked for the Republican candidates. That actually happened Tuesday to Scott Colby, a resident of east Wichita.

  9. Fact check: Clerks’ guidance to voters on absentee voting was ...

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    Confusion over voting and the polls swirled around the April 7, 2020 election. On the ballot was the presidential primary and elections for state Supreme Court, Milwaukee mayor, Milwaukee County ...