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Constructive Protest Voting

iniref | 17.03.2010 14:56

Instead of "spoiling" ballot papers or staying away from the polls we can vote for None of the Above and add a powerful call for reform.

In british elections there is no formal way for the citizen to show that there are NO suitable candidates to vote for.

Let us assume that in your area there is no parliamentary candidate or party whom you wish to vote for.

WE SUGGEST:

Do not waste your vote, use it to protest and to propose reform.

Here's how to do this:

Register to vote in plenty of time,

On polling day, write on your ballot paper "NONE OF THESE" and ADD your proposal -- we recommend that you write "DIRECT DEMOCRACY NOW" on the ballot paper.

Drop your ballot paper into the box.

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More detail about the Constructive Protest Vote may be found via
 http://www.iniref.org/index.enter.html web site index
 http://www.iniref.org/carta.htm election campaign call








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errmm...

17.03.2010 15:09

that would still be "spoiling" your ballot paper

kia


Democracy DOES work, but only when you bother to engage in it.

17.03.2010 15:30

Your idea is no different to not voting. Stand for election yourself if you don't like the candidates.

AH


Constructive protest E-MAIL ERROR/KIA

17.03.2010 15:30

Please note typo:

E-Mail should be  info@iniref.org

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KIA, thanx and SHHHHHHUSH

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@AH

17.03.2010 16:03

"Democracy DOES work, but only when you bother to engage in it."

Millions engage with it, and we had 17 years of Tory Rule followed by 13 years of Nu-Labour.

If you think thats working, then your criteria are probably not those that are useful here.

HA


voting vs not voting

17.03.2010 16:18


@AH ' Your idea is no different to not voting.'

It differs in that you are showing that you are interested in democracy, but do not feel that any candidates truly represent your views. Merely not voting will be construed as you being happy with the existing system.

If millions of us 'spoiled' our ballot papers (ie wrote none of the above etc) it would question the legitimacy of the existing system of representation.

John Locke


@HA

17.03.2010 16:30

You miss my point, deliberately or otherwise. If you feel you can support "none of the above", stand yourself. If you think spoiling your ballot paper is productive, then you really are very stupid.

AH


Why we don't vote?

17.03.2010 17:37

Although it may be nice to think that they are all conscientious abstainers, the reason for most of the electorate who don't vote is that they can't be bothered or are too busy doing some thing else. If you actually turn up to the voting station you can state on you're paper why you are not voting then there is less doubt. It would be even better if specific comments on spoilt papers were counted.

But being on the electorate is participating in statehood, which some of us don't like to do. Apart from anything else it means that the state authorities can find you and tax you, etc.

anarchist& a self employed person who works from home.


AAH!

17.03.2010 17:41


"If you think spoiling your ballot paper is productive, then you really are very stupid."

No, I think voting is a waste of time, which gives them a credibility that they haven't earned and don't deserve. Losing £500 isn't really going to help.

HA


"spoiling" vs "spoiling" vs "not voting"

17.03.2010 20:53

The problem with JUST not voting is that no clear message has been passed. Nobody can say wiht any justification that those who didn't bother to vote were dissatisfied with the candiates on offer.

Just irregularly spoiling your ballot in a way that could be confused with accident not a lot better. Again no clear message being passed. But an organized "spoilage" campaign? That at least has some possibilities.

Here the usual way is to vote for oneself (or anybody else one wishes to vote for). I do know that you folks have to place a deposit to stand for election (have a place on the ballot) but they don't bill people just because the received votes, do they?

Direct action? Hey, I'm an anarchist too but I want to point a few realities out. Saying that's the way to go doesn't mean that they other guys aren't just as justified using direct actions of their own to bring down whatever you try to establish in place of the current order. If you have enough numbers to make a go of it (via direct) then you already had enough numbers to have won at the polls. Just casting a vote requires one hell of a lot less commitment than a fight to the death.

How about considering the origins of voting. What are we doing when we "divide" with a show of hands but demonstrating which side would have more sword arms if it came to blows. Or of a voice vote, well a greater enthusiasm might allow a lesser numner to defeat a greater if push came to shove.

MDN


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