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  • 11vote — n. & v. n. 1 a formal expression of choice or opinion by means of a ballot, show of hands, etc., concerning a choice of candidate, approval of a motion or resolution, etc. (let us take a vote on it; gave my vote to the independent candidate). 2… …

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  • 12Vote for the Worst — Infobox Website name = VoteForTheWorst.com favicon = Vftwfav2.jpg caption = Accessed May 8, 2008 url = http://www.votefortheworst.com commercial = Yes type = Entertainment website registration = Optional owner = VoteForTheWorst.com author = Dave… …

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  • 13vote — I. noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Latin votum vow, wish more at vow Date: 15th century 1. a. a usually formal expression of opinion or will in response to a proposed decision; especially one given as an indication of approval or… …

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  • 14vote*/*/*/ — [vəʊt] verb [I/T] I to decide something, or to choose a representative or winner, by officially stating your choice, for example in an election The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday.[/ex] 68 per cent of the union voted against… …

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  • 15vote — Verb: To express one s choice for a candidate or for or against a proposition submitted at an election. Anno: 14 ALR 1262. The choice expressed by a voter at an election, whether in reference to candidates or a proposition submitted to the voters …

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  • 16Write-in candidate — A write in candidate is a candidate in an election whose name does not appear on the ballot, but for whom voters may vote nonetheless by writing in the person s name. Some states and local jurisdictions allow a voter to affix a sticker with a… …

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  • 17Issues affecting the Single Transferable Vote — Main article: Single Transferable Vote There are a number of complications and issues surrounding the application and use of the Single Transferable Vote that form the basis of discussions between its advocates and detractors. Contents 1… …

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  • 18Single non-transferable vote — The single non transferable vote or SNTV is an electoral system used in multi member constituency elections. Voting In any election, each voter casts one vote for one candidate in a multi candidate race for multiple offices. Posts are filled by… …

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  • 19Contingent vote — A flow chart for Contingent vote …

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  • 20Right of foreigners to vote — Suffrage, the right to vote in a particular country, generally derives from citizenship. In most countries, the right to vote is reserved to those who possess the citizenship of the country in question. Some countries, however, have extended… …

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