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Adlai Stevenson
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« on: April 07, 2007, 02:32:17 PM »

Because they voted to.

Washington also voted on it, but they turned it down pretty heavily.

Basically, when None of these Candidates wins, there is a re-vote where none of the listed candidates are eligible.  I believe it once happened in a New York Republican congressional primary.

Are you sure about that Nighthawk?  I'm fairly certain that in Nevada the candidate with the most votes still wins even if "none of the above" receives a majority.
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Yes I read that too.  Nevada has had the law since 1975 - and it always wins a few votes. 
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