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  • 11Electoral reform in Illinois — refers to efforts, proposals and plans to change the election and voting laws in the Prairie State.Alternate voting methodsCumulative voting was used in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1870 1980. This system elected three… …

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  • 12Nomination — For the domain registry, see NomiNation. Nomination is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to an office, or the bestowing of an honor or award. In the context of elections for public office, a candidate who has been… …

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  • 13Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 — The Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act for the better prevention of Corrupt and Illegal Practices at Parliamentary Elections …

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  • 14Dodgson's method — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 15Drive-thru voting — describes the method of voting in an election whereby completed ballot papers submitted by placing them in a drop box. Drive thru voting is an alternative to having voters go in person to a polling station, vote electronically via an electronic… …

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  • 16Mozambican general election, 2009 — Mozambique This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mozambique President Armando Guebuza …

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  • 17Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2006 — 2002 ← November 7, 2006 → 2010 …

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  • 18Electoral reform in Maryland — refers to efforts, proposals and plans to change the election and voting laws in Maryland. In 2007, Maryland became the first U.S. state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Bills have also been introduced to implement instant… …

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  • 19Congregation (university) — For other uses, see Congregation (disambiguation). A Congregation is a formal meeting of senior members of a university, especially in the United Kingdom. Examples include the Regent House in the University of Cambridge, and the House of… …

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  • 20Charles Clarke (Canadian politician) — For other people named Charles Clarke, see Charles Clarke (disambiguation). Charles Clarke Charles Clarke (November 28, 1826 – April 6, 1909) was speaker of the Legislature of Ontario in 1880 1883 and served as Liberal MLA for Wellington Centre… …

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