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  2. Electronic voting in India - Wikipedia

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    The officer confirms the voter's identification before electronically activating the ballot unit to accept a new vote. Once the voter enters the vote, the ballot unit displays the vote to the voter and records it in its memory. Post the voting, the polling officer presses the close button and the control unit registers the polled votes.

  3. CVoter - Wikipedia

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    CVoter India states that it has covered 15 union budgets, more than 100 state elections and more than 30 international events. Since 2000 it has worked with Times Now, ANN7, [3] United Press International, [4] Reuters, Bloomberg News, BBC News, Aaj Tak, ABP News, Zee News, Zee Business, the Development and Educational Communication Unit of the Indian Space Research Organisation, India TV, Lok ...

  4. Dausa Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Hindi pronunciation: ... 0.54 Majority 2,37,340 22.12 Turnout:

  5. Voluntary Voting System Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2021, the VVSG 2.0 guidelines "allow for an improved and consistent voter experience, enabling all voters to vote privately and independently, ensuring votes are marked, verified and cast as intended, and that the final count represents the true will of the voters." [4]

  6. 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    About 25% of Adivasi voters and 20% of Scheduled Caste (SC) voters supported the Mahayuti. The alliance expanded its base across social groups, while the MVA experienced a decline in support. SC voters displayed diverse voting patterns, with many Buddhists and former Mahars backing parties outside the two alliances.

  7. Fractional approval voting - Wikipedia

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    For example, if 99% of the voters approve X and 1% approve Y, then both properties allow to give 1/2 of the budget to X and 1/2 to Y. This is arguably unfair for the group of Y supporters. Single-vote-FS (also called faithful [ 3 ] ) means that, if each voter approves a single candidate, then the fraction assigned to each candidate j equals the ...

  8. Multiwinner voting - Wikipedia

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    Proportional approval voting (PAV): the weight vector is the Harmonic progression (1, 1/2, 1/3, ..., 1/k). There are rules based on other principles, such as minimax approval voting [ 6 ] and its generalizations, [ 7 ] as well as Phragmen's voting rules [ 8 ] and the method of equal shares .

  9. Versova Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 3.41 ASP(KR) Ajaz Khan 155 0.1 Majority 1600 Turnout: ... 12.37 +2.78 Majority 26,398 22.51