For clarification:

There is no valid election with two choices, where the second choice is selected at a rate _nearthe margin of error_. That is statistical nonsense. Absolutely everyone voting would have had to have had the same opinion, because 3% would tend to mark the other box by accident, and that would cover all of the votes for that selection.

This is maths.

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