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  2. Voter database - Wikipedia

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    Write-their-own software: A political campaign may choose to build their own database management system to handle their voter registration files. This may be accomplished in a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel. This method can be time-consuming and require a certain level of technology know-how, but may be the only option for certain ...

  3. Template:Graph:Chart political - Wikipedia

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    The syntax for this template is identical to Template:Graph:Chart, with one difference.If you use |y1Party= instead of |y1Title= then title is set to the party short name, and the color for the line is set to the party color.

  4. Election apportionment diagram - Wikipedia

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    Votes in an election are often represented using bar charts or pie charts, often labeled with the corresponding percentage or number of votes. [1] The apportionment of seats between the parties in a legislative body has a defined set of rules, unique to each body. As an example, the Senate of Virginia says,

  5. Template:Composition bar/advanced - Wikipedia

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    The advanced Composition bar template can be used to show a composition bar split into different colours. It's intended use is on election articles to show the share of the vote in a given division/constituency/ward, but it can be used as a general composition bar, or as a more comprehensive progress bar.

  6. Template:Systems of government - Wikipedia

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    One-party state: Power is constitutionally linked to a single political party Military junta : Committee of military leaders controls the government; constitutional provisions are suspended Provisional government : No constitutionally defined basis to current regime

  7. Cook Partisan Voting Index - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Partisan Voting Index, abbreviated PVI or CPVI, is a measurement of how partisan a U.S. congressional district or U.S. state is. [1] This partisanship is indicated as lean towards either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, [2] compared to the nation as a whole, based on how that district or state voted in the previous two presidential elections.

  8. File:Political Spectrum Chart NPOV.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Two-axis political spectrum chart, cultural focus on community/individual, and economic focus on community/individual. It is similar to the Nolan chart, except with less libertarian bias. Instead of the non-left-right axis being libertarian-authoritarian (as with the Nolan chart), it is individualism-communitarianism. Nolan was a ...

  9. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Political violence: pacifism (political views should not be imposed by violent force) vs. militancy (violence is a legitimate or necessary means of political expression). In North America , particularly in the United States, holders of these views are often referred to as " doves " and " hawks ", respectively.