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Previously on "Will You Excercise the Right........"

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  • ~Craig~
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    I was planning on voting but I have no idea which party is good or bad around here.

    Therefore I'm thinking that a miss-placed vote could be more damaging than not voting at all

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by ASB
    How to annoy the returning officer. Don't spoil your ballot paper. Take it away with you.

    This then means that at the initial count the number of ballot papers in the box does not agree with the number issued. They then have to recount. Ultimately all the candidates have to agree to the difference in numbers of papers cast v those issued.
    'Soil' not 'Spoil' - that will annoy the returning officer alright.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    I shall do my democratic duty and soil my ballot paper.
    How to annoy the returning officer. Don't spoil your ballot paper. Take it away with you.

    This then means that at the initial count the number of ballot papers in the box does not agree with the number issued. They then have to recount. Ultimately all the candidates have to agree to the difference in numbers of papers cast v those issued.

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  • Captain Dispensable
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    Hopefully there's a "None of the above" option. A vote of no confidence.

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  • VectraMan
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    It's only 50 yards to the polling station, and I'm at home today anyway so I have pleanty of time.

    But, who the hell am I going to vote for? No idea. Maybe there's a loony candidate.

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    To Vote?

    Who's actually bothering to vote today?
    I got out of the habit while poll tax dodging and now can't find anyone worth voting for.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Ruprect
    If you don't then you are lazy, and a numpty.
    I shall do my democratic duty and soil my ballot paper.

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  • Ruprect
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    If you don't then you are lazy, and a numpty.

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  • SoupDragon
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    Since I'm not working I might.

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  • Kyajae
    started a poll Will You Excercise the Right........

    Will You Excercise the Right........

    28
    ...Have voted / intend to vote today
    39.29%
    11
    ...Will not vote / do not intend to vote today
    14.29%
    4
    ...Never vote as a matter of choice
    14.29%
    4
    ...Have no elections in my part of the world
    32.14%
    9

    The poll is expired.

    To Vote?

    Who's actually bothering to vote today?

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