Your preferred candidate? None!
... Russian ballots in 1991, in times of hard transition and certainly played its role after long period of pro forma elections in the previous system. Even despite the fact that “Against all” was abolished, civil campaign for boycott of 2011 Duma elections called for crossing of ballots as a sign of disagreement not only with all candidates, but also with the system itself. [5] What does international practice show? “None of the above” is not a common praxis and you would hardly look for parallels between countries that are using it. Countries like India, Greece, Ukraine (recently abolished in 2012), Columbia, Bangladesh, Nevada (U.S. state) offer(ed) this choice ...