Ballot papers that should be accepted and counted
The ballots show two examples. In the first one, there is an “x” in the circle next to a candidate’s name. In the second example, there’s a checkmark in the circle next to the candidate’s name.
Ballot papers that should be rejected
The ballots show two examples. In the first example, there’s an “x” in the circle next to one of the candidates’ name, and the name “Benjamin” written on the ballot. In the second example, there’s an “x” over one of the candidates’ names.