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I like to vote first thing. Mom was a almost-at-the-end-of-the-day voter because she wanted to ask the folks how the voting turnout was.
 
My riding is all urban now, basically. The suburbs and rural areas North of me are another riding. We're Liberal going in, they are Conservative. I don't expect that to change from what I have heard and seen about the local situation.
 
LAST after making two batches of vanilla coconut flour cupcakes - first batch was a fail and ended up in the compost (mixed up baking soda and baking powder - oops! - and forgot to add 1 of the moist ingredients), and the 2nd batch seems to have worked :) I'll ice them tomorrow as I might make a batch of chocolate/coconut cupcakes tomorrow
 
Isn't there a way to decline your vote? Say you wished to communicate you don't want any of the candidates?

I think you leave your ballot unmarked and give it to the returning officer. Maybe you ask them to record a declined ballot or something like that.

I seem to recall there is a procedure for this. It's not simply spoiling your ballot.
 
What do you know? I just looked it up and there is no option to decline to vote in our federal election.

This can be done, however, in 4 provinces' (provincial) elections. Ontario is one of them. That must be what I am remembering.
 
Isn't there a way to decline your vote? Say you wished to communicate you don't want any of the candidates?

I think you leave your ballot unmarked and give it to the returning officer. Maybe you ask them to record a declined ballot or something like that.

I seem to recall there is a procedure for this. It's not simply spoiling your ballot.
Oh, sure. My Dad often used to do that. Make no mark on the ballot and then just put it into the box. It gets counted as a rejected ballot, not a spoiled ballot
 
What do you know? I just looked it up and there is no option to decline to vote in our federal election.

This can be done, however, in 4 provinces' (provincial) elections. Ontario is one of them. That must be what I am remembering.
Guess it's the provincial elections in Ontario, then, that I'm remembering, too.

Still, there is a way to decline to vote in the federal election, which is what I'm doing
 
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