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  2. Template:Election box candidate with party link - Wikipedia

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    A more sophisticated effect in election results tables can be achieved using this template. This adds a link to the candidate's party and also adds a color tab to the left of the candidate. See Election box begin and Election box end. See this template's page for a new party.

  3. Template:Election box - Wikipedia

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    The begin and end templates start and end a table with appropriate columns and formatting. The candidate template is used once for each candidate and contributes a row to the table. When using this template please use the election box end template rather than simply inserting |} at the end of the election box. For example:

  4. Template:Election/candidate - Wikipedia

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    Note that template parameters in this section have an "n" in their name. This should be substituted with the number of the candidate in order of appearance in the template. Up to 20 candidates are supported. Political party. In non-partisan elections, political parties can be left out at the discretion of the editor.

  5. Template:Election box candidate - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 7,800 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  6. Droop quota - Wikipedia

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    In the study of electoral systems, the Droop quota (sometimes called the Hagenbach-Bischoff, Britton, or Newland-Britton quota [1] [a]) is the minimum number of votes a party or candidate needs to receive in a district to guarantee they will win at least one seat.

  7. Template:United States Department of Defense - Wikipedia

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  8. Competitive service - Wikipedia

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    The competitive service is a part of the United States federal government civil service.Applicants for jobs in the competitive civil service must compete with other applicants in open competition under the merit system administered by the Office of Personnel Management, unlike applicants in the excepted service and Senior Executive Service.

  9. Applicant tracking system - Wikipedia

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    An applicant tracking system has several use cases, including sourcing qualified candidates, posting jobs, parsing resumes, searching and filtering candidate databases, ranking and rating candidates, managing and tracking applicants, scheduling applicant interviews, providing communication support as with automated emails and reminders to ...