I just want to remind everyone about how this voting works under the hood. You are better off not leaving options blank, for the simple reason that leaving it blank means your vote does not count against that option (the things you vote for are not considered against the thing you left blank).
One side affect of this is that if you only put a number next to one person's name, and leave the rest blank, your vote pretty much means nothing. If you want to select one person, and leave the rest equally, you could put a "1" for the person (or thing) you like, and mark the rest as "2". Which means the one option you like is more important than the rest, but the rest are not more important than each other. Yes, this is confusing. The only reason I understand it is because I've read the code and researched the concorde process in some detail. Ben -- .------==-=======--------=====------------=-=-----. / Ben Collins -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=========---====----------==-===-------=--=---' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]