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  2. Trương Thị Mai - Wikipedia

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    Trương Thị Mai (Vietnamese pronunciation: [t͡ɕɨəŋ˧˧ tʰi˧˨ʔ maːj˧˧]; born 23 January 1958) is a Vietnamese politician. She was the Permanent Member of the Secretariat [ a ] and Head of the Central Organization Commission of the Communist Party of Vietnam , being the first woman to hold these positions.

  3. Voting - Wikipedia

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    In a voting system that uses multiple votes (Plurality block voting), the voter can vote for any subset of the running candidates. So, a voter might vote for Alice, Bob, and Charlie, rejecting Daniel and Emily. Approval voting uses such multiple votes. In a voting system that uses a ranked vote, the voter ranks the candidates in order of ...

  4. Voting Credential - Wikipedia

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    The Voting Credential (Spanish: Credencial para Votar), also known as Elector Credential (Spanish: Credencial de Elector), INE Card (Spanish: Tarjeta INE; formerly IFE Card, Spanish: Tarjeta IFE), [1] and Mexican Voter ID Card (Spanish: Tarjeta de Identificación de Votación Mexicana), is an official document issued by the National Electoral Institute (INE) that allows Mexican citizens of ...

  5. Vote McGovern - Wikipedia

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    Vote McGovern, also known as Vote McGovern, 1972, [1] is a 1972 colored lithograph by Andy Warhol. He produced it in support of George McGovern 's 1972 presidential campaign . The print doesn't depict McGovern, but instead is a depiction of a photograph of then- President of the United States Richard Nixon with his face dyed green and blue, and ...

  6. Election - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, voting is required by law. Eligible voters may be subject to punitive measures such as a fine for not casting a vote. In Western Australia, the penalty for a first time offender failing to vote is a $20.00 fine, which increases to $50.00 if the offender refused to vote prior. [16]

  7. Mai Xiong - Wikipedia

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    Xiong announced her candidacy for the special election and won the Democratic primary in January 2024. She later won the general election with 65% of the vote. [13] [2] In November 2024, following court-mandated redistricting, Xiong sought re-election in the new 13th district and won the general election for a full term with 50.6% of the vote ...

  8. 2025 Moldovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The 101 members of Parliament are elected by party-list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency. The electoral threshold at the national level varies according to the type of list; for parties or individual organizations it is 5%; for an electoral bloc of two parties it is 7%; for three or more parties it is 11%.

  9. History and use of instant-runoff voting - Wikipedia

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    Instant-runoff voting (IRV) is a ranked voting method used in single-winner elections. IRV is also known outside the US as the alternative vote (AV). Today it is in use at a national level to elect the Australian House of Representatives, the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, the President of Ireland and President of India.