[EM] Methods

robert bristow-johnson rbj at audioimagination.com
Wed Jun 25 20:55:11 PDT 2014


On 6/25/14 11:10 PM, S Sosnick wrote:
> Second, one of the alternatives offered to voters can be "None of the above" or--as in
> every statewide election in Nevada since 1975--"None of these candidates."  If that is
> done and a named candidate wins, then you can infer that the winner is, not only
> preferred to the other named candidates, but also favored enough to be (say) hired.
> Conversely, if "None" wins the election, then you might conclude that none of the
> named candidates should be hired.

"hired" (or "appointed") is one thing, "elected" is another.

what do they do in Nevada if "None of these candidates" wins?  do the 
present office holders get their term extended until another election is 
held?

just curious.

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r b-j                  rbj at audioimagination.com

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