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  2. Victoria 1 - Wikipedia

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  3. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    When compulsory voting was introduced in Victoria in 1926 for the Legislative Assembly, the turnout increased from 59.24% at the 1924 state election to 91.76% at the 1927 state election, but the informal vote increased from 1.01% in 1924 to 1.94% in 1927.

  4. 2019 Victorian First Peoples' Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Victorian First Peoples' Assembly election was held between 16 September to 20 October 2019 to elect 21 members to the First Peoples' Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. The election filled seats to the body, which was charged with the responsibility of preparing for negotiations with the Victorian Government about a treaty ...

  5. One share, one vote - Wikipedia

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    Historically, more corporations followed the rule of one person, one vote, so that the corporate power of wealthy investors was capped. [1] This practice declined over the late 19th century. During the 1920s and 1930s, the practice of multiple voting shares, and voteless shares, without any preferential rights became widespread, resulting in ...

  6. Trading of shareholder votes - Wikipedia

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    Pricing differentials may occur in different share classes as a result of differing voting rights and dividend rights to the owners, [17] generally implying that shares with greater voting rights are worth more than those without such rights. Across the 98 firms analyzed, they found a mean price ratio of 1.077 of high-vote stock to low-vote stock.

  7. Small business owners are more undecided about the election ...

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    The group surveyed 1,259 small business owners from 47 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and Washington, D.C. The vast majority plan to vote, with 96% saying they will definitely or probably vote in November.

  8. Canadian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Proxy Voting Principles and Guidelines [16] 2013 Best Practices for Proxy Circular Disclosure [17] Proxy Voting by Canadian Mutual Funds 2006–2009 [18] On September 29, 2016 the Financial Post reported that a "Bill introduced in Parliament would vanquish 'zombie' directors who fail to win majority shareholder votes" [19]

  9. 2012 Victorian local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Victorian local elections were held on 27 October 2012 to elect the councils of 78 of the 79 local government areas in Victoria, Australia. [1] Several councils also held mayoral elections. [2] [3] [4] The elections saw Country Alliance win their first-ever elected representative, with party co-founder Russell Bate winning unopposed in ...