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  2. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Each party or group can register up to three group voting tickets. This highly complex system has potential for unexpected outcomes, [58] including the possible election of a candidate who may have initially received an insignificant primary vote tally (see, for example, the Minor Party Alliance at the 2013 federal election). An estimated 95% ...

  3. Split-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Split-ticket voting or ticket splitting is when a voter in an election votes for candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election, as opposed to straight-ticket voting, where a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office up for election.

  4. Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories

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    Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories are broadly similar to the electoral system used in federal elections in Australia.. When the Australian colonies were granted responsible government in the 19th century, the constitutions of each colony introduced bicameral parliaments, each of which was based on the contemporaneous version of the Westminster system.

  5. Virginia political candidates look ahead to 2025

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    (The Center Square) — As President-elect Donald Trump is making cabinet picks and Congress orients its new members, Virginia is gearing up for its next elections. One week after election day ...

  6. Four takeaways from Virginia's legislative primaries - AOL

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    Here are four takeaways from the results of the Virginia primary elections: Abortion rights remain a difference-maker Held just four days before the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ...

  7. Two-party-preferred vote - Wikipedia

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    Instant-runoff (preferential) voting method. TPP/TCP vote is calculated when two candidates remain. In Australian politics, the two-party-preferred vote (TPP or 2PP), commonly referred to as simply preferences, is the result of an election or opinion poll after preferences have been distributed to the two candidates with the highest number of votes who, in some cases, can be independents.

  8. These candidates in Virginia could shape how both parties ...

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    The new epicenter of America’s fight over abortion rights is Henrico County, Virginia, where candidates in bellwether state elections this fall are staking out positions that could test how both ...

  9. Elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    State and territory elections: 2021 Western Australian state election – Mark McGowan led the Labor Party to win 53 out of the 59 seats in the lower house. The Labor Party had a primary vote of 59.92% and a two-party-preferred vote of 69.68%.