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  2. Proxy voting - Wikipedia

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    The United States parliamentary manual Riddick's Rules of Procedure notes that, under proxy voting, voting for officers should be done by ballot, due to the difficulties involved in authentication if a member simply calls out, "I cast 17 votes for Mr. X." [4]

  3. Voting methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    RONR discusses cumulative voting, a procedure that allows electors to divide a single vote between multiple candidates into k parts; the case where k=1 is called single non-transferable vote. RONR notes that "A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the ...

  4. Absentee ballot - Wikipedia

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    Methods include voting at a different location, postal voting, proxy voting and online voting. Increasing the ease of access to absentee ballots is seen by many as one way to improve voter turnout through convenience voting , though some countries require that a valid reason, such as infirmity or travel, be given before a voter can participate ...

  5. House members are using proxy voting for reasons far beyond ...

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    Nearly two years after the House began allowing proxy voting in response to the pandemic, lawmakers are using the practice for a host of other reasons.

  6. Pregnant lawmaker pushes for House Voting Rules ... - AOL

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    Rep. Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo.), who is currently pregnant, is urging fellow lawmakers to support her in a bid to allow proxy voting for members of Congress who are new parents under the Rules ...

  7. Federal judge says House’s use of proxy voting to pass ...

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    A federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday that the US House of Representatives violated the Constitution in how it used proxy voting to pass a major spending bill in late 2022.

  8. Liquid democracy - Wikipedia

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    Liquid democracy utilizes the foundation of proxy voting but differs from this earlier model in the degree of scale. Unlike proxy voting, liquid democratic votes may be delegated to a proxy and the proxy may delegate their votes (individual and proxies) to an additional proxy. This process is termed "metadelegation". [3]

  9. Direct representation - Wikipedia

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    Direct representation [1] or proxy representation [2] is a form of representative democracy where voters can vote for any candidate in the land, and each representative's vote is weighted in proportion to the number of citizens who have chosen that candidate to represent them. Direct representation is similar to interactive representation.