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Do We Need a Box for "Abstain"?


Dale A. OesterleAugust 12 (Dale A. Oesterle)

I offer another “no chance” academic recommendation: Add an “abstain” box to the ballot in all elections, for all candidates, and on all ballot issues.  The number of “abstain” votes in any given election would provide a real choice for voters and also provide real information for political parties, election statisticians, and pundits.  Furthermore, I would relish the chance to vote formally for “abstain” on the Presidential line on the ballot. I suspect that I am not alone. I would vote. I could be heard. And it would be the vote I want recorded. I do not want the absence of a recorded mark to be my vote. 

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