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  2. Ballot collecting - Wikipedia

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    Ballot collecting, also known as "ballot harvesting" or "ballot chasing", is the gathering and submitting of completed absentee or mail-in voter ballots by third-party individuals, volunteers or workers, rather than submission by voters themselves directly to ballot collection sites.

  3. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work). Make sure to pick the file ...

  4. Ballot harvesting - Wikipedia

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    Ballot harvesting. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  5. 2000 Mules - Wikipedia

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    [47] The Dispatch, a conservative publication, [48] wrote that "The film's ballot harvesting theory is full of holes" and that, "D'Souza has a history of promoting false and misleading claims." [ 49 ] Philip Bump summarized a discussion with D'Souza as, "D'Souza admits his movie does not show evidence to prove his claims about ballots being ...

  6. Voter caging - Wikipedia

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    Voter caging is a colloquial term used in the United States referring to a campaign activity used to remove, or attempt to remove, targeted voters from official lists of registered voters.

  7. 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."

  8. Voter rolloff - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a voter mistakenly marking a preference ballot by selecting the same candidate for multiple positions could lead to an undervote. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] Undervotes, together with overvotes (where a voter selects more options than are allowed), are collectively referred to as residual votes .

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