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01216: Re: [WDDM] Proposal

From: "M. Kolar" <wddm(at)mkolar.org>
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 16:54:34 -0700
Subject: Re: [WDDM] Proposal

Not really, blank vote is counted in the number of total voters
participating.
Non-participation, no-interest does not appear there.

Mirek

Bruce Eggum wrote:

If the voter has one choice and disagrees, the blank vote would not
show the voter disagrees. It would only show non-participation,
no-interest, un-decided etc.

I suggest should be a blank for REJECT or such to show not wanting
the person or issue confirmed.

Bruce

On 6/4/07, M. Kolar wrote:

On course, blank vote is there. You simple leave all fields blank (no
check), or all fields blank (or mark with an N) in a range vote.
And you can at the same time nominate your alternative candidates.
Mirek

Nicolas Durand wrote:

> Well, there are 3 things:
>
> a) people not interested by the matter – they leave it up to the
> majority – it's their choice (just as Bruce just said)
>
> b) people not able to vote because in vacation or so – this is
why we
> need to give enough time
>
> c) Blank vote – I did not see this option on this referendum. I find
> important to be able to vote blank, saying "None of these
options suit
> me. Please rephrase" (=please give me other candidates in an
election).
>
> I am a very strong supporter of the blank vote. I think that it
needs
> to be added to every poll and election, and be treated as another
> candidate or option, meaning that if more people vote blank than
for a
> candidate or an option, things must be re-shuffled.
>
> Nico
>
>
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