Ronn Blankenship wrote:
>
>> So, those 10.7% are people that _chose_ to invalidate
>> the vote.
>
>Is that anything like giving them a way to vote for "None of the 
>Above"?  
>
Yes - in fact, two ways of voting for "None of the Above"
[something like options "I don't care" and "The hell with all
of them"]

>(I.e., "I want to do my civic duty and vote, but I don't want any 
>of these idiots and/or crooks.")  
>
Voting is obrigatory, with mild penalties for those that skip the
last election [you have to justify the absence, or you pay a fine,
or you will not be able to get some jobs]

>If so, what happens if "None of the 
>Above" happens to get the largest number of the votes cast?
>
I *think* that nothing happens.

Alberto Monteiro


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