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  • 111Independence Party of Minnesota — Chairman Mark Jenkins Senate leader None House leader None Founded 1992 Ideology …

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  • 112Human Rights Party (United States) — The Human Rights Party (HRP) was a left wing political party that existed in Michigan during the early and mid 1970s. The party achieved electoral success in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. It eventually expanded to include several other Michigan cities …

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  • 113Bill Redpath — Infobox Politician name = Bill Redpath imagesize= birth date = October 9th, 1957 birth place = Findlay, Ohio office = Chairman of the Libertarian Party term start = 2006 term end = 2010 predecessor = Michael Dixon successor = Incumbent party =… …

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  • 114Electoral 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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  • 115Electoral reform in Michigan — refers to efforts, proposals and plans to change the election and voting laws in the Wolverine State. In 2004, Ferndale, Michigan residents overwhelmingly passed Proposal B, implementing instant runoff voting [ [http://firv.org/ Ferndale For… …

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  • 116Comparison of Pairs of Outcomes by the Single Transferable Vote — CPO STV, oder Comparison of Pairs of Outcomes by the Single Transferable Vote (Paarweiser Vergleich von Ergebnissen der Übertragbaren Einzelstimmgebung) ist ein Präferenzwahlverfahren, das eine proportionale Abbildung des Wahlergebnisses im Sinne …

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  • 117Wahlsysteme — Dieser Artikel behandelt bestimmte Wahlsysteme und ihre Merkmale. Übergreifendes für alle Wahlsysteme steht im Artikel „Wahl“. Ein Wahlsystem oder Wahlverfahren ist eine formalisierte Methode, um für eine Wahl festzulegen, welche Möglichkeit zur… …

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  • 118Electoral reform — is change in electoral systems to improve how public desires are expressed in election results. That includes reform of:*Voting systems, such as runoff voting, instant runoff voting, approval voting, citizen initiatives and referendums, recall… …

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  • 119Mayor of San Francisco — Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco Flag of San Francisco, California …

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  • 120Electoral reform in Florida — refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in the Sunshine State.Alternate voting systemsVoters in Sarasota, Florida voted to switch to instant runoff voting in November 2007. [ [http://www.fairvote.org/irv/?page=1423… …

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