If this had been an AV poll and the 3 people that voted "Other" had put "NO" as their 2nd choice. The "NOs" would have won with 17 votes (51.51%).Despite only 14 people (42.42%) actually wanting "NO" originally.
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And also "other" can't be a final decision (in this context) and so can't be part of an AV selection which means you're back to 2 choices.Except that those 3 people are probably quite likely to be the people that don't/won't vote at all![]()
Can't help thinking the real referendum should have had a 3rd choice though like "Don't know" or "Don't really understand the question".
I somehow assumed the AV question would be a separate optional like question but basically it was thrust in the face of everyone entering the polling station. Quite apart from all the Clegg business and all the lies and rubbish churned out by the NO camp it wouldn't have surprised me if lots of people naturally answered NO anyway due to confusion.
It struck me the whole business was badly thought out