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Dec 29, 2021 at 22:15 comment added Chrimle As someone who worked as a "ballot-receiver" during the 2019 EU parliament election, I can with certainty say that we would reject such a ballot since we do not allow additional writing on ballots. Mainly to not allow it to become a subjective matter what they have actually written, but also so that you cannot uniquely identify your ballot. Note: The public is free to observe the opening and counting of ballots, so that's to combat "proving" to someone you voted a particular way.
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Nov 11, 2019 at 12:21 comment added Guran @ThomasKoelle If you pick a ballot paper for Party A and (behind the screen) cross out "Party A" and clearly write "Party B", that will count as a valid vote for Party B.
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