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  2. Voting behavior - Wikipedia

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    Afghan women voting in the 2004 Presidential Election; under Taliban rule, women are not allowed to travel more than 72 kilometers without a male chaperone which creates a voting obstacle. [ 30 ] In the modern era , New Zealand was the first nation to grant women the legal right to vote , in 1893. [ 31 ]

  3. Social choice theory - Wikipedia

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    Social choice theory is a branch of welfare economics that extends the theory of rational choice to collective decision-making. [1] Social choice studies the behavior of different mathematical procedures (social welfare functions) used to combine individual preferences into a coherent whole.

  4. Political psychology - Wikipedia

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    Political psychology is an interdisciplinary ... The degree to which voting decision is affected by internal processing systems of political information and external ...

  5. Altruism theory of voting - Wikipedia

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    The altruism theory of voting is a model of voter behavior which states that if citizens in a democracy have "social" preferences for the welfare of others, the extremely low probability of a single vote determining an election will be outweighed by the large cumulative benefits society will receive from the voter's preferred policy being enacted, such that it is rational for an “altruistic ...

  6. How To Host an Election-Night Party... If You Dare - AOL

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    "A part of me wants to throw on my lucky election-night tie and join a huge watch party, while the other half wants to watch from bed with a pint of Häagen-Dazs," Erik Bottcher, a New York City ...

  7. Public choice - Wikipedia

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    This is a clear dichotomy, as one can be self-interested in one area but altruistic in another. By contrast, public choice theory models government as made up of officials who, besides pursuing the public interest, may act to benefit themselves, for example in the budget-maximizing model of bureaucracy, possibly at the cost of efficiency. [1] [13]

  8. Nikki Glaser tells stars attending the Golden Globes 'come ...

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    One "hot-button" topic Glaser will steer clear from is the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni dispute. "I'm mad I even know his name to be honest with you," she told Yahoo Entertainment.

  9. Trump administration seeks access to database of immigrant ...

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    The Trump administration is seeking to grant U.S. immigration officers access to a database that contains information on immigrant minors who crossed into the United States without their parents ...