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  • 11Voting system of Fiji — The Fijian House of Representatives consists of 71 members, all elected from single member constuencies. Fiji used the First past the post system of voting for most of its history, but the new constitution agreed to in 1997 1998 replaced it with… …

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  • 12Voting in the Council of the European Union — The procedures for Voting in the Council of the European Union are described in the treaties of the EU. The Council of the European Union was instituted under this name in the Maastricht Treaty. The voting procedures defined there were changed in …

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  • 13voting slip — noun a piece of paper with a list of the candidates at an election (sometimes with an indication of the candidates party); the voter puts an X in the corresponding place against the candidate of his choice, folds the slip and places it in a… …

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  • 14voting machine — noun Any machine used in place of a paper ballot. In the model used in the US the voters mark their choice by switching levers and then pulling the master switch to reset the machine and place their vote …

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  • 15voting machine — /ˈvoʊtɪŋ məʃin/ (say vohting muhsheen) noun US a mechanical substitute for the ballot paper which automatically registers and counts votes …

  • 16New Zealand voting method referendum, 2011 — 2009  ← 26 November 2011 (with election) …

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  • 17Black Box Voting — signifies voting on voting machines which do not disclose how they operate such as with closed source or proprietary operations. The term, as described by Dr. Arnold Urken of Stephens Institute of Technology, comes from the technical jargon use… …

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  • 18spoilt paper — noun In a ballot, a voting paper marked, esp deliberately, in such a way as to render it invalid • • • Main Entry: ↑spoil …

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  • 19Electronic voting — Election technology Certification of voting machines Independent Testing Authority (ITA) NVLAP VVSG End to end auditable voting systems Help America Vote Act Independent verific …

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  • 20Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail — (VVPAT) or Verified Paper Record (VPR) is intended as an independent verification system for voting machines designed to allow voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly, to detect possible election fraud or malfunction, and to provide a …

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