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Old 05-08-2009, 06:15 PM   #3136
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Originally Posted by Bilbo1967 View Post
And I think you are absolutely right to do that - if we live in and support a democracy we should exercise our right to vote. Bizarrely, despite absolutely believing that to be the case, I have taken the personal, selfish decision that it's just not worth my time deciding between such similar offerings.
You could always pick a random local candidate. Or the Monster Raving Loony Party

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Originally Posted by LazyScot View Post
At my Uni, all elections had RON standing as a candidate -- Re-Open Nominations. I wish the real elections had the same. If RON won, the post was left vacant and another election called.

I think the closest protest is the "spoilt ballot paper". I just wish more people viewed that as a valid means of protest than thinking people don't know how to vote...
Ditto to both.
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