Indian voters are today using electronic voting machines. Leave aside a 
blank vote, even an unwittingly invalid vote is today not possible. One 
wonders what happened to those hundreds and few thousands of invalid votes 
that each election threw up with unfailing regularity. FN

On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Jorge/Livia de Abreu Noronha wrote:


> I am also just thinking, like Valmiki. While an amendment doesn't come
> through (and I don't believe it will ever do), why can't the electors put in
> a "blank" vote, i.e. without putting an X against any of the candidates?
> Isn't this viable? If it is, wouldn't this teach the politicians a good
> lesson?
> 
> Jorge

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