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  2. Comparison of voting rules - Wikipedia

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    Some voting rules are difficult to explain to voters in a way they can intuitively understand, which may undermine public trust in elections. [8] [failed verification] For example, while Schulze's rule performs well by many of the criteria above, it requires an involved explanation of beatpaths. Ease of voting.

  3. Graduated majority judgment - Wikipedia

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    The tiebreaking rule can be explained using an analogy where every candidate is in a race. Each candidate takes 1 minute to run from one grade to the next, and they run at a constant speed when moving from one grade to the next. The winner is the first candidate to cross the finish line at 50% of the vote.

  4. Binomial voting system - Wikipedia

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    The binomial system (Spanish: Sistema binominal) is a voting system that was used in the legislative elections of Chile between 1989 and 2013. [1]The binomial system is the D'Hondt method with an open list where every constituency returns two (hence the name) representatives to the legislative body.

  5. Schools embrace Election Day lessons, while 12th graders head ...

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    Students around the country are getting mock elections, nine-week campaign courses and field trips to the polls, where many high school seniors will vote for their first time on Tuesday.

  6. NC Board of Elections says Spanish election signs about ... - AOL

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    Some signs reported to elections officials are OK because they accurately describe the law, NC Board of Elections spokesman Pat Gannon said.

  7. Election officials to explain new voting laws - AOL

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    Senate Bill 202 is a 98-page piece of legislation that election officials plan to explain over a series of meetings because there are so many changes, said Christina Redden, assistant supervisor ...

  8. Get Your Booty to the Poll - Wikipedia

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    The second video explained how to fill out a voting ballot. The video starts as a black and white retro, 1950s-style instructional video. Dancers wearing vintage-style dresses explain how to fill out a voting ballot using a giant fake ballot. [5] Many of the women in the campaigns were never involved in politics prior to the campaign. [5]

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