Nuclear Referendum Taiwan: Fine for Ballot Destruction – Qimo News

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Referendum Vote tampering Incidents Reported in New Taipei

Several incidents of alleged vote tampering have been reported during the Nuclear Triple restart Referendum in New Taipei, Taiwan.


Multiple incidents involving the alleged destruction and mishandling of referendum ballots have been reported during the Nuclear Triple Restart Referendum in the New Taipei area. Thes incidents have led to investigations and potential penalties for those involved.

Details of the Incidents

Reports indicate that two women in Xindian and New Taipei New Store face potential fines of up to 50,000 yuan for allegedly tearing up referendum ballots. In a separate incident, a 70-year-old woman reportedly damaged her ballot while attempting to correct a mistake

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  3. A 70-year-old woman made a mistake in dismissing her votes and wanted to replace one more piece but failed to cover it, and she broke it on the spot.United News Network
  4. xindian voting office rumored three votes to tear up the votes in accordance with the law and lawChinese Newspaper Clouds/Chinese Daily News
  5. New Taipei New Store 2 women tear up the referendum and transfer the election committee to punish them | PoliticsCNA

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“Two women in Xindian and New Taipei New Store face potential fines of up to 50,000 yuan for allegedly tearing up referendum ballots.”

legal Ramifications

Authorities are taking these incidents seriously, with the election committee in New Taipei transferring the cases for further punishment. The actions are being reviewed in accordance with the law.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the penalty for tearing up a referendum ballot?
The maximum fine for tearing up a referendum ballot in these cases is 50,000 yuan.
Where did these incidents occur?
The incidents were reported in Xindian and New Taipei New Store.
What happens next in these cases?
The election committee is transferring the cases for further investigation and potential punishment.

By [Invented Reporter] | TAIPEI – 2025/08/23 08:39:45




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