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  2. Single transferable vote - Wikipedia

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    The single transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) [a] is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vote may be transferred according to alternative preferences if their preferred candidate is ...

  3. Bullet voting - Wikipedia

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    Bullet, [1] single-shot, [2] or plump voting [3] is when a voter supports only a single candidate, typically to show strong support for a single favorite. Every voting method that does not satisfy either later-no-harm (most methods) or monotonicity (such as instant-runoff voting ) will encourage bullet voting or truncation in some situations.

  4. Issues affecting the single transferable vote - Wikipedia

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    The outcome of voting under PR-STV is proportional in party terms within a single election to the collective preference of voters, based on votes as cast. Under STV voters have opportunity to actually indicate their real preferences (not to engage in strategic voting/tactical voting). Where voters mark preferences along party lines, the ...

  5. Secret ballot - Wikipedia

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    If a voter casts an absentee ballot or votes at a one-stop site (early voting) or absentee-by-mail, but it is discovered that the voter was ineligible (ex., died between casting ballot and election day), the ballot would be retrieved using a unique number written at the top of the ballot. Each county Election Director maintains a database with ...

  6. Voting - Wikipedia

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    Some ballots allow only one choice to be selected (single X voting); others allow ranking or selecting multiple options (Ranked ballots). Different voting systems allow each voter to cast a different number of votes - only one (single voting as in First-past-the-post voting, Single non-transferable voting and Single transferable voting); as ...

  7. Explainer-Why voters in a handful of swing states will decide ...

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    The single electoral vote in Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, centered on Omaha, is seen as competitive, though independent analysts favor Harris to win it. Both parties have spent millions ...

  8. Trump is acutely aware of the importance of suburban women to win elections. The demographic played a crucial role in President Joe Biden’s 2020 victory and helped propel Democratic candidates ...

  9. Single non-transferable vote - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative voting is not used so each voter may not cast more than one vote for a single candidate. Under block voting (multiple non-transferable voting), each voter may cast 3 votes (but does not have to) Under Limited voting, each voter may cast 2 votes maximum. Under the single non-transferable vote, each voter may cast 1 vote.