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  2. Is voting for a third-party candidate a waste? It’s your vote ...

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    Q. Is it wasting your vote to support a third-party candidate for President? A. Wasting a vote is a nebulous concept. In the modern election culture, a wasted vote is seen as one that is cast for ...

  3. Wasted vote - Wikipedia

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    A vote can also be thought of as at least partially wasted when a vote has been given to a candidate who is a lower preference for the voter than a higher-ranked candidate. [11] For instance, the Australian Electoral Commission tells voters that "there is no such thing as a wasted vote" due to preferential voting preventing votes from finishing ...

  4. Is a vote for a third-party candidate a throwaway vote in a ...

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    Louisiana political scientist Pearson Cross noted that third-parties have achieved minimal success in American politics. Is a vote for a third-party candidate a throwaway vote in a presidential ...

  5. Vote linkage - Wikipedia

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    A third term of "direct vote transfer" has been used for vote transfer systems without compensation (mixed single vote equivalent of parallel voting). [11] This view has been criticized for using unintuitive terminology and not including models of winner compensation other than the surplus votes compared to the second place candidate [ citation ...

  6. Opinion - Why a third-party presidential candidate can never win

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    Disgruntled voters have long been lectured by politicians, pundits and even aliens on “The Simpsons” that to vote for a third-party candidate is to throw your vote away — or, even worse, to ...

  7. Duverger's law - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system is most common under plurality voting.Voters typically cast one vote per race. Maurice Duverger argued there were two main mechanisms by which plurality voting systems lead to fewer major parties: (i) small parties are disincentivized to form because they have great difficulty winning seats or representation, and (ii) voters are wary of voting for a smaller party whose ...

  8. Plurality voting - Wikipedia

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    A ballot with a potential wasted vote goes into the voting box. Wasted votes are those cast for candidates or parties who did not get elected. Some number of wasted votes by this definition is practically unavoidable, but plurality systems suffer from large numbers of wasted votes.

  9. Opinion: Voting third party or sitting out the election can ...

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    Voting for the "lesser of two evils" for president is not the only virtuous choice, writes John Kearney. Opinion: Voting third party or sitting out the election can be principled choices Skip to ...