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Voting refers to the
process of
choosing officials or
policies by
casting a ballot, a do****ent used by
people to
formally express their preferences. Republics...
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Runoff voting can
refer to: Sequential-loser
methods based on
plurality voting: Two-round system, a
voting system where only the top two
candidates from...
- instant-runoff
voting (IRV), a
national po****r
vote, and
universal voter registration. It
changed its name to the
Center for
Voting and
Democracy in...
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Vote early and
vote often is a
generally tongue-in-ch****
phrase used in
relation to
elections and the
voting process.
Though rarely considered a serious...
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Voting interest (or
voting power) in
business and
accounting means the
total number, or percent, of
votes entitled to be cast on the
issue at the time...
- ****ign
every voter an
equal vote).
Examples include publicly-traded
companies (which
typically grant stockholders one
vote for each
share they own), as...
- up
vote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vote is a
formal method of
choosing in an election.
Vote(s) or The
Vote may also
refer to:
V.O.T.E., an...
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Vote swapping, also
called co-
voting or
vote pairing or
vote trading, is an
informal strategic agreement between two
voters to "exchange"
their votes...
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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...
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Limited voting (also
known as
partial block voting) is a
voting system in
which electors have
fewer votes than
there are
positions available. The positions...