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As Americans go to the polls, some voters may — for whatever reason — decide they don't want to vote in every single race or on every initiative.
Voting in some races, but not all, is called "undervoting." But in every single state, the ballot counts even if
In other words, if you vote in only down-ballot races, or only in the presidential race, your ballot still counts, and your vote will be tabulated for whatever race or races in which you vote.
"Yes; you don't need to vote in every race on the election ballot," said Paul Schiff Berman, law...
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