Voters in India have the option to choose "None of the Above" or NOTA on their ballot if they do not like any candidate in their constituency. If NOTA receives the most votes, elections will be held again for that constituency with new candidates. In the last state elections in Delhi, NOTA received the fifth highest vote share of around 5%, showing voters are increasingly utilizing their right to reject all candidates.
Voters in India have the option to choose "None of the Above" or NOTA on their ballot if they do not like any candidate in their constituency. If NOTA receives the most votes, elections will be held again for that constituency with new candidates. In the last state elections in Delhi, NOTA received the fifth highest vote share of around 5%, showing voters are increasingly utilizing their right to reject all candidates.
Voters in India have the option to choose "None of the Above" or NOTA on their ballot if they do not like any candidate in their constituency. If NOTA receives the most votes, elections will be held again for that constituency with new candidates. In the last state elections in Delhi, NOTA received the fifth highest vote share of around 5%, showing voters are increasingly utilizing their right to reject all candidates.