So tomorrow there are national elections in The Netherlands and I need to acquaint you with two oddities. For one, we take our democracy entirely for granted so we mostly vote in.. garbage bins. Secondly, our ballots are HUGE as they list 28 parties and 1128 candidates (no joke). So we need to make good use of the space in the garbage bin. For this purpose, polling stations are equipped with the STEMBUSSTAMPER, specially designed to tamp down wayward ballots:
@bert_hubert How does one interact with these candidates? Can one vote for them individually?
The craziest thing I have seen in that regard are regional elections in Bavaria. If your local council has say 40 seats, you get 40 votes. You can just spend them on a single party, but you can also give individual candidates up to 3 votes, even from multiple parties. And if you don't want to give out all votes individually, you can give all the remaining votes to a party list. Typically takes several days to count properly ...
@rstub @bert_hubert 40 is still not the upper limit. For the Kreistag, you can have up to 70 seats (Munich), which results in up to 70 individual votes.