BRAZIL, THE FIX IS IN?
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And 2M blank. These were probably Bolsanaro votes that they intentionally cancelled. 3.4% of the total vote being nullified is pretty big. Typically, one would expect 1% or less, especially when using voting machines which are supposed to be better than no WORSE than paper ballots on this front.
This I want to know about, if they are using all computers, how does this happen? ones and zeros...
On the guardian page, when I was looking earlier, it said they were counted electronically. It doesn't say that anymore. The page has changed 3 or 4 times since I've been watching.
I’m using the Bloomberg link that OP provided, https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-brazil-election/
And they list 4 options for the total votes, one Jair, one lula, blank, and null.
Voting is obligingly, everyone has to vote. It is possible to vote and not select a candidate (Conscientious objector).
So with a fully digital voting system, what is the difference between “null” and “blank”???
Good question
Is that number of invalid votes normal?