Voters should be given a choice of "None of the above"
Would including this option and it usage have any effect on the outcomes of elections?? Should its usage be taken into consideration seriously?? Will the people going for this option out weigh the people going for other option?? Your views and thoughts please
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It essentially says to law makers and legislation: back to the drawing board. As opposed from abstaining your vote (which contrary to popular belief does NOTHING), it's a way of showing your dissent for a very rigid law or prop. which you should then become involved with amending. Moreover it gives voters the right not to compromise. |