• dermanus@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Interesting how it’s changed over the years. I was a deputy returning officer a few elections ago and the official line then was that pencil was the accepted implement because it was less likely to smudge and spoil a ballot.

    Of course, you’d have to make sure the pens were all the same colour, otherwise it could be used to mark ballots (I. E. I use my green pen to prove I voted for so and so). That could circumvent the secret ballot.

  • Polkira@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    makes sense, i was a little worried when i saw a pencil in the booth but this makes me feel better.

  • tazeycrazy@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    The UK election commission recommends pencils as there was a worry that ink could become invisible in the ballot box if there was an organised effort to replace the pens. But that’s the provided writing implement. I don’t think there is any rule for bringing your own. And I don’t think the counters have time to invalidate a vote because of marking type.