About 20 years ago Nevada had a box on the ballot for each office for “None of the Above.” The State Supreme Court threw it out. Too many offices where “None of the Above” won.
In 2016, I was in Maryland. The ABSOLUTE AND ONLY “CHOICES” were Trump and Clinton. I wrote in “None of the Above.”
“None of the Above” should be counted as a fully Valid Vote. However, if, “None of the Above” is the majority, the candidate who receives the most votes should be elected. The “None of the Aboves” would kill those lies about a “Voter Mandate” for the winner. I have always made a point of going in to vote, regardless of whether either of the two party candidates were acceptable or not. I have often voted independents, even writing some in, and have written “None of the Above,” as I have seen fit. Being on file as active, participating voters, qualifies us to openly criticize faulty office holders and praise and support the better ones.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
I knew Edgar was running, I’d vote for him as well.
gammaguy about 6 years ago
For voters whose politics is independent and above-bored.
mudleg about 6 years ago
He’s got my vote.
Louisiana Resident about 6 years ago
Sounds good to me!
drycurt about 6 years ago
I early voted. I complained there was no option for write-in candidates on the machine.
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
About 20 years ago Nevada had a box on the ballot for each office for “None of the Above.” The State Supreme Court threw it out. Too many offices where “None of the Above” won.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 6 years ago
Last primary in New York I wrote-in Bernie Sanders for president. I REFUSED to settle gosh darn it!
Daniel Jacobson about 6 years ago
In 2016, I was in Maryland. The ABSOLUTE AND ONLY “CHOICES” were Trump and Clinton. I wrote in “None of the Above.”
“None of the Above” should be counted as a fully Valid Vote. However, if, “None of the Above” is the majority, the candidate who receives the most votes should be elected. The “None of the Aboves” would kill those lies about a “Voter Mandate” for the winner. I have always made a point of going in to vote, regardless of whether either of the two party candidates were acceptable or not. I have often voted independents, even writing some in, and have written “None of the Above,” as I have seen fit. Being on file as active, participating voters, qualifies us to openly criticize faulty office holders and praise and support the better ones.