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  • 1single shot — In the vernacular of practical politics, the strategy whereby in an election where several judges of a court or several members of a board are to be elected, a minority may succeed in electing one judge or one member by voting for their candidate …

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

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  • 3Single transferable vote — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 4Voting — Vote redirects here. For the Finno Ugric people, see Votes …

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  • 5Single-winner voting system — A single winner voting system is a voting system in which a predetermined constituency elects a single person to some office; such systems contrast generally with proportional representation, in which constituencies are combined to elect several… …

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  • 6Voting machine — Election technology Certification of voting machines Independent Testing Authority (ITA) NVLAP VVSG End to end auditable voting systems Help America Vote Act Independent verific …

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  • 7Single 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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  • 8Voting 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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  • 9Voting bloc — A voting bloc is a group of voters that are so motivated by a specific concern or group of concerns that it helps determine how they vote in elections. The divisions between voting blocs are known as cleavage. A voting bloc can be longstanding… …

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  • 10Single Mindedness Theory — The Single Mindedness Theory (SMT) studies the effects of social groups preferences on the political equilibria and affirms that those groups which are more able to focus on the minimum number of issues gain a greater political power which… …

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