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  2. Māori wards and constituencies - Wikipedia

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    All electors (not specifically electors of Māori descent or those on the Māori electoral roll) could demand and vote in a binding poll on Māori wards and constituencies. The result of the poll was binding for two local body elections, after which the council could choose to retain the status quo or adopt another change. [4] [24]

  3. Section 109 of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The State law, though enacted with full procedural validity, merely ceases to have operative force. Hence, in order for s.109 to come into operation at all, there must be a valid State law and a valid Commonwealth law. [3] When s.109 takes effect, the State law yields to the Commonwealth law, but remains a valid law of the Parliament which ...

  4. Deliberative opinion poll - Wikipedia

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    The typical deliberative opinion poll takes a random, representative sample of citizens and engages them in deliberation on current issues or proposed policy changes through small-group discussions and conversations with competing experts to create more informed and reflective public opinion. [1]

  5. National Popular Vote Interstate Compact - Wikipedia

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    Gallup polls dating back to 1944 showed consistent majorities of the public supporting a direct vote. [89] A 2007 Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation poll found that 72% favored replacing the Electoral College with a direct election, including 78% of Democrats, 60% of Republicans, and 73% of independent voters. [90]

  6. Washington Redskins name opinion polls - Wikipedia

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    In an April 2013 poll by AP-GfK, 79 percent responded that the name should not change, 11 percent said it should change, 8 percent had no opinion and 2 percent did not answer. [27] A June 2014 poll by Rasmussen Reports found 60 percent agreed that the name should not change, 26 percent that it should change, and 14 percent were undecided. [28]

  7. Poll taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poll taxes became a tool of disenfranchisement in the South during Jim Crow, following the end of Reconstruction. Payment of a poll tax was a prerequisite to the registration for voting in a number of states until 1965. The tax emerged in some states of the United States in the late nineteenth century as part of the Jim Crow laws.

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Coherent (NYSE: COHR) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Feb 05, 2025, 5:00 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call ...

  9. Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.

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