On Wednesday 2004 April 28 23:30, Bob Jonkman wrote: > In Canada we have the option to "decline to vote". Go to the polling > station, register your name, take the ballot, then tell the clerk > that you "decline to vote". This indicates that you believe that > no-one on the ballot is a suitable candidate for office. The ballot > is counted, but none of the candidates gets a vote.
I noticed something similar when I voted in the primary this year. I voted in the Republican primary, and there were *two* choices for president: Bush and "Undecided" (or maybe it was "Uncommitted"). Anyway, my question: can you decline to vote on an office-by-office basis, or is it all or nothing? -- Shawn K. Quinn