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  2. Ranked voting - Wikipedia

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    Plurality voting is the most common ranked voting system, and has been in widespread use since the earliest democracies.As plurality voting has exhibited weaknesses from its start, especially as soon as a third party joins the race, some individuals turned to transferable votes (facilitated by contingent ranked ballots) to reduce the incidence of wasted votes and unrepresentative election results.

  3. Squad (U.S. Congress) - Wikipedia

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    Ocasio-Cortez and Pressley unseated Joe Crowley and Mike Capuano, respectively, in primary elections.Omar won the seat previously held by Democrat Keith Ellison, who retired from the House to successfully run for Attorney General of Minnesota, and Tlaib won the seat once held by Dean of the House John Conyers, who resigned in 2017 after nearly 53 years in Congress.

  4. Electoral district - Wikipedia

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    An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other polity) created to provide its population with representation in the larger state's legislature.

  5. How shifts among key demographic voting groups sealed ... - AOL

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    How shifts among key demographic voting groups sealed Trump’s 2024 election victory. Alicja Hagopian. November 8, 2024 at 1:47 PM.

  6. Voting groups that got a boost from Harris' candidacy are ...

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    The group, which endorsed Harris, ended up knocking on nearly 1,000 doors during the event and had attendees from multiple counties. Persuading voters of color, particularly Black and Latino men, has become a priority for the Harris and Trump campaigns with early voting underway across the country, with increased outreach to both groups in a ...

  7. Multiwinner voting - Wikipedia

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    Here, elected candidates should fairly represent the diverse voting groups as shown by the votes cast by the voters, measured by the votes they cast, as much as possible. A majority group should win the majority of seats; less-popular parties should win fewer seats. This is a common goal in parliamentary elections; see proportional representation.

  8. What the early voting data shows about new voters — a group ...

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    While there are fewer new voters than in Pennsylvania — in part because early voting in Arizona started later — the 2020 margin in Arizona was also much smaller: only 10,457 votes.

  9. Postal voting - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, postal voting (commonly referred to as mail-in voting, vote-by-mail or vote from home [48]) is a process in which a ballot is mailed to the home of a registered voter, who fills it out and returns it via postal mail or by dropping it off in-person at a voting center or into a secure drop box.