Can they “fill-in” the Senate race on the “Undervote” ballots if they see that the rest of the ballot was uniformly Democrat or Republican? Is that legal?
NO, IT’S NOT LEGAL. NO ONE can vote on behalf of another person.
“Can they fill-in the Senate race on the Undervote ballots if they see that the rest of the ballot was uniformly Democrat or Republican? Is that legal?”
The voter has to make some clear positive indication that they want a guy or gal.
A voter can write “Dem” by Nelson’s name and it must be considered a vote for Nelson.
A voter could write “Commie” by Nelson’s name and it should not be considered a vote for Nelson, but only a condemnation.
A half-filled out circle for Scott would be considered a vote for Scott.
In my polling place in Sarasota County, a lady had her ballot rejected by the machine, probably because she didn’t fill out a circle fully. The poll worker told the voter to examine her ballot to find the problem.
Our Florida machines are made by nationwide selling companies who have worked to make voting reliable.