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In reply to the discussion: Judge strikes down Nevada’s 'none' voting option [View all]NYC Liberal
(20,444 posts)41. "You would rather have a terrible Representative than a do over?"
Not what I said at all. In fact, I said I would be fine with a "do-over" if we allowed a "none of the above" option. What I'm not okay with is a system whereby "none of the above" is a choice and if it wins then nobody wins and the office stays vacant.
And I don't want to exempt people from paying taxes because I don't want a system that would necessitate that (allowing people to go without representation).
All "none of the above" does is tell the parties they did not provide adequate candidates and they need to do better next time. You would not be without representation for long if at all.
If you're talking about a system where "none of the above" winning means a special election is held as soon as possible after the first one (within a few months), then I am okay with that. If you're talking about a system where "none of the above" winning means people are without a senator, or representative, or governor, or president for two or four or six years then I have a big problem with that.
BTW, if it's the latter: which offices should this be implented for? Reps? Senators? How about judges or governors? The president?
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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