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The Tomb of the Undecided Voter.

The Tomb of the Undecided Voter refers to a monument dedicated to the indecisiveness of an unknown voter and to the common memories of all voters who experience indecisiveness.

Such tombs can be found in many nations and are usually high-profile national monuments.

Throughout history, many voters have experienced indecisiveness during election campaigns with their intentions being indecisive.

Following the Chad Wars of 2000, a movement arose to commemorate these voters with a single tomb, containing the uncast vote of one such indecisive voter.

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