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How to vote in the presidential election and how to avoid spoiling your vote

The Romans are long gone; use ordinary numeralsDon’t use Xs. Don’t use ticks. Don’t use words. Mark clear numbers.
A low turnout next week may be a compelling argument for changing the nomination process. Photo: PA
It’s polling day in the Presidential election on Friday, with more than 3.6 million registered to vote.
Apart from how the candidates fare, there’s likely to be an increase in spoiled votes, because some are advocating that people deliberately spoil their ballots.




