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  • 1Voting interest — in business and accounting is a percentage of voting stock owned. This notion is different from economic interest that refers to a percentage of all the equity issued, including preferred stock, warrants, and so on. Ownership of more than 50% of… …

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  • 2Voting Rights Act — of 1965 Full title An act to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United S …

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  • 3Voting in the Council of the European Union — The procedures for Voting in the Council of the European Union are described in the treaties of the EU. The Council of the European Union was instituted under this name in the Maastricht Treaty. The voting procedures defined there were changed in …

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  • 4Voting trust — A voting trust is a trust whereby the shares in a company of one or more shareholders and the voting rights attached thereto are legally transferred to a trustee, usually for a specified period of time (the trust period ). In some voting trusts,… …

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  • 5Voting at Melodifestivalen — There have been many voting systems used at Melodifestivalen over the course of its history. The Swedish broadcasters have experimented with various techniques over the years including splitting the juries by age, regional voting and an expert… …

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  • 6Voting system of Fiji — The Fijian House of Representatives consists of 71 members, all elected from single member constuencies. Fiji used the First past the post system of voting for most of its history, but the new constitution agreed to in 1997 1998 replaced it with… …

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  • 7Voting basis — A voting basis is the criteria for determining what number or percentage of votes are required for a proposal to be adopted, or for a candidate to be elected. Two elements make up a voting basis: the proportion that must agree (majority, two… …

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  • 8voting behaviour —    The study of voting behaviour developed in the mid twentieth century and was based on the new developments in survey research. Much has been written about the relationships between voting behaviour and social class, education, religion and… …

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  • 9New Zealand voting method referendum, 2011 — 2009  ← 26 November 2011 (with election) …

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  • 10Limited voting — is a voting system in which electors have fewer votes than there are positions available. The positions are awarded to the candidates who receive the most votes absolutely. In the special case in which the voter may vote for only one candidate… …

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