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  2. Election monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The monitoring may serve to disincentivize, prevent or minimize practices that undermine election quality, [1] [2] as well as election-related violence. [3] Election observation increasingly looks at the entire electoral process over a long period of time, rather than at election-day proceedings only.

  3. Electoral system - Wikipedia

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    The process limits the possible outcomes to two options only. The process is not straightforward; the optimal ballot for a voter "requires strategic voting", i.e. it depends on their beliefs about other voters' ballots. According to a 2006 survey of electoral system experts, their preferred electoral systems were in order of preference: [48]

  4. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    This process is described in Article Two of the Constitution. [1] The number of electoral votes exercised by each state is equal to that state's congressional delegation which is the number of Senators (two) plus the number of Representatives for that state. Each state appoints electors using legal procedures determined by its legislature.

  5. Election administration - Wikipedia

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    Election administration is the management of the logistics of elections, particularly large democratic elections. [1] Common challenges in election administration include long lines at polling places, ensuring equitable access to voting, designing ballots so that voters can understand them as well as possible, ensuring that voters are registered where applicable, counting votes, and correcting ...

  6. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a candidate can win the electoral vote without securing the greatest amount of the national popular vote, such as during the 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016 elections. It would even be possible in theory to secure the necessary 270 electoral votes from only the twelve most populous states [a] and ignore the rest of the country.

  7. Coalition of Domestic Election Observers - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition's observation is crucial both in public confidence and in improving the integrity of the electoral process. Throughout its tenure, CODEO claims numerous nationwide democratic accomplishments, significant improvements in election monitoring technology, and observation beyond Ghana.

  8. Election - Wikipedia

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    Electoral reform describes the process of introducing fair electoral systems where they are not in place, or improving the fairness or effectiveness of existing systems. Psephology is the study of results and other statistics relating to elections (especially with a view to predicting future results). Election is the fact of electing, or being ...

  9. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Vote counting is the process of counting votes in an election. It can be done manually or by machines . In the United States, the compilation of election returns and validation of the outcome that forms the basis of the official results is called canvassing .