Historically, how many spoiled ballots are typical in a Washington primary?
Washington has historically experienced a very low rate of spoiled ballots due to the blanket primary. In the blanket primary, voters could vote for any candidate. A blanket primary ballot was only considered spoiled if a voter mismarked or damaged the ballot so badly that the voter’s intent could not be determined. Thus, under the blanket primary, fewer than 1% of ballots were spoiled.
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