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by tacocataco 1741 days ago
Are they counted as votes? That would mean the person at the top of the ballot have an advantage because of these donkey votes.
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Yes, they are counted, because it is a perfectly valid vote.

This does indeed advantage the candidate who draws the top spot on the ballot (the positions are randomly assigned). In a preferential system it advantages the candidate in the final two that drew the higher position - it seems to be worth about 0.7% ( https://www.crikey.com.au/2010/08/02/whats-the-donkey-worth-... ).