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  2. Issue voting - Wikipedia

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    The term issue voting describes when voters cast their vote in elections based on political issues. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the context of an election, issues include "any questions of public policy which have been or are a matter of controversy and are sources of disagreement between political parties ."

  3. Multi-issue voting - Wikipedia

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    A multi-issue voting rule is a rule that takes the voters' preferences as an input, and returns the elected candidate for each issue. Multi-issue voting can take place offline or online: In the offline setting, agents' preferences are known for all issues in advance. Therefore, the choices on all issues can be made simultaneously.

  4. Single-issue politics - Wikipedia

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    What differentiates single-issue groups from other interest groups is their intense style of lobbying. The term single-issue voter has been used to describe people who may make voting decisions based on the candidates' stance on a single issue (e.g., support or opposition to abortion rights, or in support of gun rights or gun control). The ...

  5. Issue ownership - Wikipedia

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    Issue ownership is a concept in political science that states that a political party owns an issue if it is perceived by voters as the most competent party to solve a particular problem. [1] According to the concept, a party does better if issues they own play a major role in the election campaign.

  6. Ohio Issue 1: What is it, who is for it, and who is ... - AOL

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    Oct. 15—OHIO — As Ohioans head to the polls this election season, a topic of discussion is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the state's redistricting process.

  7. 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 ...

  8. How to report possible voting issues at the polls on Election ...

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    Lack of accessibility while voting. Absentee voting issues for uniformed services or overseas voters. Potential violations can be reported to the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division.

  9. Opinion: What Ohio Issue 1 proposes is the very definition of ...

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    I care less whether fair maps are done by "politicians" or by "citizens" − but it surely will not happen if Issue 1 passes.