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My parents used to do election counting, they don't count spoiled ballots, they just get thrown away.
I had heard the opposite from local counting volunteers. I was told that the MPs are told how many spoiled ballots there were as that is key analytics to knowing how many undecided voters they failed to win over.
Maybe that's not the case anymore and a spoiled ballot doesn't have the same message.
I've done a bit of research and apparently there's a stat kept of the 'uncounted' ballots, this includes spoiled ballots, ones incorrectly filled in, ones that get damaged, etc.