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Originally Posted by Platapus
Did I obfuscate this answer sufficiently to confuse the issue? 
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Yes thanks for the long answer and for more confusion!

I'll start a campaign: "Vote for Jane Doe!"
Sounds like the AK race could become exiting if they have simular fuzzy laws.
In my laymen's terms I would interprete subsection A that the write-in vote only counts if the square next to it is checked. The voters intention sentence was maybe applied only to avoid pointless discussion like: is it a check (legal) or is it an illegal "V" - as long as it looks like a duck and quakes like one...
In Germany we only use the cross - contingent with our history

. Like for anything here, we also have regulations for this. It only counts if it consists of two lines which both meet inside the circle. We don't have write-ins, in fact writing a name on the paper makes the vote void