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  2. LiquidFeedback - Wikipedia

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    Discussion - improve initiatives, weigh pros and cons, consider alternatives; Verification - identify viable voting options, protect against political hacks (last minute changes will not go unnoticed) Voting - determine the winning initiative; The first three phases generate the set of feasible ballot options. These are then voted on. [1]

  3. Independent voter - Wikipedia

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    An independent voter, often also called an unaffiliated voter or non-affiliated voter in the United States, is a voter who does not align themselves with a political party.An independent is variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates on issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship; [1] a voter who does not have long-standing loyalty to, or identification ...

  4. Independent politician - Wikipedia

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    In modern politics, Independent Brian Harradine served from 1975 to 2005 with considerable influence at times. Nick Xenophon was the only elected independent senator after his election to the Senate at the 2007 federal election and was re-elected for another six-year term at the 2013 federal election. [82]

  5. Independent Voter Research - Wikipedia

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    Independent Voter Research was the name of a fictitious company run by the Mitt Romney presidential campaign in 2012. The "company" employed an automated calling system which connected "MyMitt" political volunteers to people who were most likely to be independent voters . [ 1 ]

  6. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    Game theory can also be used to analyze the pros and cons of different methods. For instance, when electors vote for their own preferences rather than tactically, Condorcet method -like methods tend to settle on compromise candidates, while instant-runoff voting favors those candidates with strong core support but otherwise narrower appeal due ...

  7. The pros and cons of a condensed campaign for Harris: From ...

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    The question now is if she can translate that into victory. Down the middle: Chuck Todd writes that a Democratic convention that was focused on reassuring skeptical moderates about the party’s ...

  8. Nonpartisan primary - Wikipedia

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    Pros and cons of a top-two primary The Los Angeles Times presents two views on the Top Two primary; Stop Top Two Free and Equal Elections Foundation, a coalition of independent and minority party activists opposing the Top Two primary; Washington State Grange v. Washington State Republican Party upholding top-two primary

  9. openDemocracy - Wikipedia

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    openDemocracy is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, openDemocracy states that through reporting and analysis of social and political issues, they seek to "challenge power and encourage democratic debate" around the world. [2]