On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:15 PM, . <[email protected]> wrote:

> This time the EVM's had introduced the NOTA/protest vote option very
> quietly as part of the ballot process but my random unscientific
> conversations across voters from different strata of society tells me
> that the voter(s) has noticed the NOTA option but yet thinks that is
> not an effective way of cleaning the candidate system, instead
> preferring to not vote at all if they dont like a particular candidate
> which is highly surprising (and a bit of a let-down) considering that
> the ballot[0] is the culmination of lone voices into a collective roar
> in any democracy.

There was? I actually looked and couldn't find a NOTA option. Was this
roll out only in some places. I voted in Bombay (NW, I think) where
there were 19 candidates of whom I recogonised only one.

-gabin


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