- them are
green, one is red, and one is blue, then a
green marble will
rarely win the election. The
reason for the
green's lack of
success is
vote splitting...
- The
Iranian Green Movement (Persian: جنبش سبز ایران,
jonbash sabz iran) or
Green Wave of Iran (موج سبز ایران, moj sabz iran), also
referred to as the Persian...
-
transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked
choice voting (P-RCV) is a multi-winner
electoral system in
which each
voter casts a
single vote in the form...
- Instant-runoff
voting (IRV; US: ranked-choice
voting (RCV), AU:
preferential voting, UK/NZ:
alternative vote) is a single-winner
ranked voting election system...
-
Electronic voting is
voting that uses
electronic means to
either aid or
handle casting and
counting ballots including voting time.
Depending on the particular...
-
censure Green for his
actions the
previous evening.
Democrats failed to
block the
motion with a 209–211–1
vote. He was
censured the next day on a
vote of 224–198–2...
- po****r
vote,
raising questions as to
whether they
spoiled the
election in
favor of
George W. Bush.
Nader has
dismissed the
notion that he and
other Green candidates...
- The
Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a
landmark piece of
federal legislation in the
United States that
prohibits racial discrimination in
voting. It was signed...
- was the
second election contested by the
Green Party, and it saw a more than 50
percent increase in its
vote, but it
remained a
minor party. The election...
- call the
Independentistas who
vote for the Po****res "melons" in
reference to the
party colours,
because the
fruit is
green on the
outside but red on the...