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  • 52South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1880 — The 1880 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1880 to select the governor of the state of South Carolina. Johnson Hagood was nominated by the Democrats and ran against L.W.R. Blair, a Greenback Labor candidate. Hagood… …

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  • 55Exhaustive ballot — The exhaustive ballot is a voting system used to elect a single winner. Under the exhaustive ballot the voter simply casts a single vote for his or her favorite candidate. However if no candidate receives an absolute majority of votes then the… …

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  • 56Tactical manipulation of runoff voting — Like virtually all electoral systems, in runoff voting there is potential for both tactical voting and strategic nomination. [The Gibbard Satterthwaite theorem shows that any voting method which does not allow tactical voting must be either… …

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  • 57Citizens Party of the United States — Not to be confused with Citizens Party (United States). Citizens Party of the United States Chairman Michael Thompson Senate leader None House leader None Founded …

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