Rejected Ballot
Last Updated on June 16, 2025 by Hannah Seeley
Rejected ballots are invalid ballots that can’t count toward your official tally. Most rejected ballots happen because they fail to follow the bylaw rules. For example, ballots received late, those lacking required information, or not meeting verification requirements can all be rejected. Member organizations should still record rejected ballots for their records, but they can’t count toward the final tally in a vote.
Categories: Voting Methods & Procedures
Tags: Governance
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