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  • 61Contingent vote — A flow chart for Contingent vote …

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  • 62National Popular Vote Interstate Compact — Current status ■Enacted into law ■Pending in current legislative session ■Failed in current or a previous session Note: Each square in the lower cartogram represents one electoral vote. The Natio …

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  • 63plural vote — noun : the casting of more than one vote or the right of casting more than one vote or of voting in more than one constituency * * * plural vote noun The power of voting in more than one constituency, or more than once in one • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 64Spoilt vote — Part of the Politics series Voting …

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  • 65One man, one vote — (or one person, one vote ) is a slogan that has been used in many parts of the world where campaigns have arisen for universal suffrage. It became particularly prevalent in less developed countries, during the period of decolonisation and the… …

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  • 66Help America Vote Act — The Help America Vote Act (USPL|107|252), or HAVA, is a United States federal law passed the House 357 48 and 92 2 in the Senate [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi bin/bdquery/z?d107:HR03295:@@@R Congressional Record of Action] ] and was signed into law… …

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  • 67Langer vote — A Langer vote is a vote marked 1, 2, 3, 3 , 3. . ., etc (or in a similar manner) in the Australian electoral system. It was widely publicised by Albert Langerhttp://www.lastsuperpower.net/docs/neither fedlaw review/view?searchterm=langer%20vote… …

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  • 68block vote —    The method of allocating votes at the Labour Annual Conference via which the trade unions have traditionally exercised enormous influence in decisionmaking. In the decades following the introduction of Labour’s 1918 constitution, the block… …

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  • 69donkey vote — In a compulsory parliamentary election, voters must numerically rank each candidate in order of preference. Voters who merely number the candidates in the order they are listed on the ballot paper (without regard for the merits of the candidates) …

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  • 70castingvote — casting vote n. The vote of a presiding officer in an assembly or council, given to break a tie. * * * …

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