Frustrated with Biden's Stance on Gaza, Activists Want Voters to Write "Uncommitted" on Their Ballots
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Michigan, North Carolina, and Minnesota have seen significant support for the write-in campaign for 'uncommitted' as a form of protest against President Biden's Gaza policy. However, Oregon's electoral system may not reflect this impact, as write-in votes need to exceed those for Biden to be counted.
While the ballots in Oregon's primary will be counted for other races, state statutes do not allow for the individual tallying of write-in votes for 'uncommitted.' Therefore, the impact of the protest vote may not be separately reported.
Protest votes for 'uncommitted' in swing states like Wisconsin have garnered attention for their potential impact, sending a message of discontent with the current political approaches. These actions showcase a growing trend of using write-in votes as a form of expressing dissent.
Read at Portland Mercury
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