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  2. Cornell box - Wikipedia

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    Standard Cornell box rendered with POV-Ray Cornell box with 3 balls to model how different materials reflect light.. The Cornell box is a test aimed at determining the accuracy of rendering software by comparing the rendered scene with an actual photograph of the same scene, [1] and has become a commonly used 3D test model.

  3. Sample ballot - Wikipedia

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    A sample ballot is a document sent to registered voters to help them prepare for an election. A sample ballot usually provides the voter's polling place and hours, and contains an image of what the actual ballot looks like, including candidates, questions, and instructions for voting.

  4. Ranked voting - Wikipedia

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    If m is the total number of candidates, the candidate ranked first on a ballot receives m − 1 points, the second receives m − 2, and so on, until the last-ranked candidate who receives zero. In the given example, candidate B emerges as the winner with 130 out of a total 300 points. While the Borda count is simple to administer, it does not ...

  5. Talk:Cornell box - Wikipedia

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    New York (state) Wikipedia:WikiProject New York (state) Template:WikiProject New York (state) New York (state) Low: This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Cornell University, a project which is currently considered to be inactive.

  6. Exhaustive ballot - Wikipedia

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    An example of a ballot paper. In each round of an exhaustive ballot the voter simply marks an 'x' beside his or her favourite candidate. If no candidate has an absolute majority of votes (i.e., more than half) in the first round, then the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated while all other candidates advance to a second round.

  7. What's on the ballot Nov. 7? Here are sample ballots for ...

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    Sample ballots for Savannah, Ga. voters Below are the 6 sample ballots for voters in the city of Savannah. Your specific ballot will depend on your district, which can be found on your My Voter Page.

  8. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, a candidate who won an election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990 spent on average $407,600 (equivalent to $981,000 in 2024), [1] while the winner in 2022 spent on average $2.79 million; in the Senate, average spending for winning candidates went from $3.87 million (equivalent to $9.31 million in 2024) to $26.53 million ...

  9. Am I allowed to drop off a ballot for someone else? - AOL

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    In most states, the answer is yes — but there might be restrictions. For example, some states, like Arizona, only allow caregivers, family members or household members to drop off a ballot for ...