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  2. Template:Stv-ballot - Wikipedia

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    * {{stv-ballot|C=1|A=2|B=3|sign=~~~~}} Up to 26 options can be ranked using the template (A to Z). Options must be stated as capital letters e.g. A=1 not a=1. There is no requirement to rank all options. There is no intelligent checking of ballots for errors except that if a user leaves blank the a signature field the ballot will produce a warning.

  3. Goals, plans, action theory - Wikipedia

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    Tactical plans indicate how that will be done. The strategies are general while the tactics are specific. [1] Influence plans include guidelines for verbal and non-verbal communication. [2] Based on strategic communication theory, an individual searches for preexisting templates to adapt current situation. [12]

  4. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's results. [ 1 ] Gibbard's theorem shows that no voting system has a single "always-best" strategy, i.e. one that always maximizes a voter's satisfaction with the result, regardless of other ...

  5. Cumulative voting - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the simplest ballot is called satisfaction approval voting or the equal-and-even method. On this ballot, a voter simply marks all candidates they approve of, as in approval voting, and their vote is automatically distributed evenly among those preferred candidates. Voters are unable to specify a differing level of support for a more ...

  6. Template:Election box ballots - Wikipedia

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  7. 5 pivotal 2025 contests that could also be Trump litmus tests

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    Here are the key races to watch next year: New Jersey governor. New Jersey has been seen as a heavily Democratic state, won by President Biden by 16 points in 2020.

  8. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some allow voters to download a sample ballot in advance of the election. More systematic coverage is provided by websites devoted specifically to collecting election information and making it available to the public. Two of the better known such sites are Ballotpedia and Vote Smart. These are run by non-profit, non-partisan organizations.

  9. Group voting ticket - Wikipedia

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    Australian Senate ballot paper used in Victoria for 2016. Every Australian jurisdiction that has introduced GVTs has ballot papers with two sections separated by a line. Voters may choose to vote either above the line or below the line. By voting below the line voters can rank candidates individually by numbering boxes.