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  • 21Bucklin voting — is the name of a voting system that can be used for single member and multi member districts. It is named after its original promoter, James W. Bucklin of Grand Junction, Colorado and also known as the Grand Junction system.Voting processVoters… …

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  • 22Optional Preferential Voting — (OPV) is a system of vote casting used in the states of Queensland and New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. Most Australian elections are run under full preference preferential voting, where all candidates must be numbered in order… …

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  • 23Preferential voting (disambiguation) — Preferential voting can mean:*Preferential voting systems ndash;that is, all election methods that involve ranking candidates in order of preference *Instant runoff voting ndash;which is referred to as preferential voting in Australia. It is one… …

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  • 24Center for Range Voting — The Center for Range Voting was founded in 2005 by Warren D. Smith and Jan Kok [Seth Anthony, Defeated but Unbowed, The Fort Collins Weekly, May 1, 2007, copy at [ [http://www.fairvote.org/e college/?page=1452 articlemode=showspecific showarticle …

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  • 25Plurality-at-large voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 26Proxy voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 27Cumulative voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 28Parallel voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 29IRV — Instant Runoff Voting (Governmental » US Government) * Inspiratory Reserve Volume (Medical » Physiology) * Improved Recovery Vehicle (Governmental » Military) * Improved Recovery Vehicle (Governmental » Transportation) * Incident Response Vehicle …

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  • 30IRV implementations in United States — Since 2002, Instant Runoff Voting has been adopted in a number of U.S. cities, however most of these adoptions are pending implementation. as of|2007|November, 32 elections have been held in four cities or towns: San Francisco, California,… …

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