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  • 1voting behaviour — Voting is the main form of political participation in liberal democratic societies and the study of voting behaviour is a highly specialized sub field within political science . The analysis of voting patterns invariably focuses on the… …

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  • 2Voting system — For other uses, see Voting system (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Electoral methods …

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  • 3Voting — Vote redirects here. For the Finno Ugric people, see Votes …

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  • 4History of voting in New Zealand — Voting in New Zealand was introduced after colonisation by British settlers.New Zealand Constitution ActThe first national elections in New Zealand took place in 1853, the year after the British government passed the New Zealand Constitution Act… …

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  • 5Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems — This article is a comparison of various voting systems with Instant runoff voting (IRV), also called the Alternative Vote , preferential voting and ranked choice voting. Contents 1 Categories 2 Voting system criteria 3 Voting system results …

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  • 6Range voting — (also called ratings summation, average voting, cardinal ratings, score voting, 0–99 voting, or the score system or point system) is a voting system for one seat elections under which voters score each candidate, the scores are added up, and the… …

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  • 7Plurality voting system — Im deutschen Sprachgebrauch wird der Begriff Mehrheitswahl in zweifachem Sinne verwendet. Er bezeichnet: ein Auswahlverfahren zur Auswahl einer bestimmten Alternative aus einer vorgegebenen Menge durch eine Gruppe von Wählern; ein Verfahren zur… …

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  • 8Instant-runoff voting — Example instant runoff voting ballot …

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  • 9Approval voting — is a single winner voting system used for elections. Each voter may vote for (approve of) as many of the candidates as they wish. The winner is the candidate receiving the most votes. Each voter may vote for any combination of candidates and may… …

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  • 10Cumulative voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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