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In reply to the discussion: Judge strikes down Nevada’s 'none' voting option [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)12. I usually just do write-in's for cartoon characters.
I've done it more times than I can count when there's no candidate on the ballot I can stomach (whenever Feinstein is up for re-election, as an example). Living in an overwhelmingly conservative area, it isn't unusual to be faced with a ballot that places a hard-right Democrat against a hard-right Republican. When that happens, I vote Odie.
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I'm even worse off, I'm a liberal. I voted for Bill Owens for representative, and will again.
A Simple Game
Aug 2012
#24
This subthread concerns whether a "None" option is ever sensible, not whether it's unconstitutional
Jim Lane
Aug 2012
#16
I wrote in "none" for every local race in 2008 and only cast votes at the top of the ticket.
Spider Jerusalem
Aug 2012
#19
I should have been clearer, yes I do mean a system where another election is
A Simple Game
Aug 2012
#42
Yes. And like I said, any state that had enough people who were dumb enough to
NYC Liberal
Aug 2012
#35