Ballot that is invalid and is thus not included in the final vote count.
1 All 313 Conservative MPs voted - with one spoiled ballot recorded.
2 They would be free to protest with spoiled ballot papers.
3 Every spoiled ballot or abstention is a vote that could have been given to the opposition.
4 That means - like any other kind of spoiled ballot - the vote will be ruled "informal".
5 The conduct of the campaign contributed to the unusually high number of 109,066 spoiled ballot papers.
6 Millions of spoiled ballots would cast doubt on the credibility of the poll results.
7 But the large number of spoiled ballots in that election suggested that Woodstock had actually won.
8 The rest were blank or spoiled ballots .
9 There were 327 spoiled ballots , giving a total valid poll of 42,472.
10 The turnout figure includes spoiled ballots .
11 Gambian officials say the system is designed to avoid spoiled ballots and to simplify the process for illiterate voters.
12 Those figures excluded 16.4 percent of blank or spoiled ballots .
13 There were 34 spoiled ballots .
14 By comparison, spoiled ballots in the last election, in 2013, comprised just 1.6 percent of the total.
15 With 54.6 percent, or 25.6 million votes, counted, total spoiled ballots from both constituency and party lists totaled 2.43 million.
16 "They never announced how many votes Woodstock got, and they treated those votes as spoiled ballots , " Stallman recalls.
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