Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1279279-20181108123936

A couple of ideas with various possibilities

In most general elections (UK Parliament, US mid-term etc) only a proportion of people vote, and there will be a number of spoilt papers.

In this category of scenario a #very# large number of people go to the polling stations and indicate that 'they are present but not voting' (spoilt ballot papers, improbable write in candidates) - so there are millions of spoilt papers and only a few actual votes. This is the result of a general popular protest at the politicians and the parties/someone urging them to do so.

Alternatively 'everybody' votes for the minor/'fun' candidates as a protest (assuming that most other people will vote sensibly) so the House is composed of a strange mixture of parties. 