QUESTION: Should ballots for by-elections and general elections include a “no-confidence” option?

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Question of the Day:

Should ballots for by-elections and general elections include a “no-confidence” option, allowing voters to formally express dissatisfaction with all candidates contesting a given seat, even if it doesn’t impact the election outcome? Why or why not?

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7 COMMENTS

  1. There is always a “no-confidence” option in every election. If you do not have any confidence in the candidates Just dont show up to vote.

  2. The no confidence vote is to make an invalid vote. That is fill out a ballot paper deliberately incorrectly.

    I suggest writing ” not voting for either of these corrupt would be politicians”

    It won’t make a difference to the outcome, but at least you can leave the stench of corruption in the polling booth when you leave.

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