She still lost and lost big. No one wants a Putin lover.12% spoiled? Spoiled ballots should always be under a percent. That would trigger a recount in any US state.
France: Spoiled Ballot Issue Returns in Macron Election, Fraud Charged
Update 4/27/22: The UK Guardian reports: “The number of spoiled votes, and the abstention rate, were also alarmingly high.” But no exact numbers of spoiled votes are available. In 2017 …coronanews123.wordpress.com
Indeed. Le Pen supporters should immediately hire the Cyber Ninjas to do a forensic audit, for a mere 5 million euros, and she should have whatever election results she wants in about 6 months.12% spoiled? Spoiled ballots should always be under a percent. That would trigger a recount in any US state.
Coronavirusnews123 ??12% spoiled? Spoiled ballots should always be under a percent. That would trigger a recount in any US state.
France: Spoiled Ballot Issue Returns in Macron Election, Fraud Charged
Update 4/27/22: The UK Guardian reports: “The number of spoiled votes, and the abstention rate, were also alarmingly high.” But no exact numbers of spoiled votes are available. In 2017 …coronanews123.wordpress.com
12% spoiled? Spoiled ballots should always be under a percent. That would trigger a recount in any US state.
France: Spoiled Ballot Issue Returns in Macron Election, Fraud Charged
Update 4/27/22: The UK Guardian reports: “The number of spoiled votes, and the abstention rate, were also alarmingly high.” But no exact numbers of spoiled votes are available. In 2017 …coronanews123.wordpress.com
What was the rate in previous runoff elections? It wouldn't be surprising at all if some voters who didn't want either of the two on offer, wrote or drew on their ballot.
Edit: According to Wikipedia it was 11.5% blank and "null" ballots in the second round, in 2017. This is a non-story.
Edit(2): Only 5.8% in 2012, when the contenders were Hollande and Sarcozy.
Wikipedia is sourced. The OP is not. Nuff said."According to wikipedia." LOL nuff said.
Wikipedia is not sourced. Some of what you find on Wiki is, but I could go on and edit JFK's birthday and it would remain false until someone else caught it.Wikipedia is sourced. The OP is not. Nuff said.
Wikipedia is sourced. The OP is not. Nuff said.
The footnotes are what I'm referring to.Wikipedia is not sourced. Some of what you find on Wiki is, but I could go on and edit JFK's birthday and it would remain false until someone else caught it.
Having said that, the sources at the bottom of the Wiki page are often excellent.
This time it was Kirabati doing the hacking and on Al Gore's behalf. Didn't expect him to be scheming now did ya?
No. The author is publicus, currently taking refuge in Texas.Right. Source: CNN. I'll believe the OP.
On one of the MSM from France. The screenshot was taken 30 minutes before the end of the vote. She was winning. 30 minutes later, she lost by more than 10%.
That was a graphics fail on French TV. Or a test result before the broadcast started. TV stations often do graphic tests before an election, then when the election results are not liked, these screenshots of the tests are used by the loosing side as proof of "voter fraud".
"According to wikipedia." LOL nuff said.
What an ignorant posting !
You do not understand how French presidential elections work:
There are 2 rounds, the first with many candidates, the second a runoff.
In the first round, the eliminated candidates sometimes didn't endorse Macron and urged their voters to cast an invalid ballot. It means they cast either a blank ballot or striked through both candidates or scribbled something on the ballot making them invalid.
That is totally legitimate, because voters of eliminated candidates don't like the remaining 2 candidates, but still wanted to vote.
And the issue with Le Pen ballots being useless and thrown in waste bins is also totally legitimate:
In France, when you enter a polling station, a voter picks 2 ballots with the runoff candidates on them, then puts the one he's voting for in the envelope and throws the other away. Especially in small towns, a voter picks both ballots so others don't know who the person is voting for. In larger cities, voters just pick one ballot because you don't know anyone in such a large city anway.
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