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  2. Taper (concert) - Wikipedia

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    Taper recordings are commonly considered legal because the recordings are permitted and distribution is free. Taper etiquette strictly excludes bootlegging for profit. "Stealth taper" is a common term for a person who may furtively bring equipment into shows to record without explicit permission.

  3. Straight-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Straight-ticket voting only involved the partisan section of the ballot, meaning that if an individual wished to vote in a non-partisan race or for or against a proposal, they had to cast those votes individually. One area in which this issue received attention was in races for the Michigan Supreme Court. All parties on the ballot can nominate ...

  4. Ticket (election) - Wikipedia

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    While a ticket usually does refer to a political party, they are not legally the same. In rare cases, members of a political party can run against their party's official candidate by running with a rival party's ticket label or creating a new ticket under an independent or ad hoc party label depending on the jurisdiction's election laws ...

  5. List of United States major party presidential tickets

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    Included below are all of the major party (Democratic-Republican, Federalist, Democratic, National Republican, Whig, and Republican) presidential tickets in U.S. history, [1] along with the nonpartisan candidacy of George Washington. Also included are independent and third party tickets that won at least ten percent of the popular or electoral ...

  6. 'Definition of monopoly': Ticketmaster ripped in Congress ...

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    Fans pay too much and the artist doesn't benefit from the proceeds," he added, explaining Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing and Verified Ticket Program attempts to bring some order and regulation to ...

  7. Group voting ticket - Wikipedia

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    In Australia it is known as group ticket vote or ticket voting. [1] As of 2022, group voting tickets are still used for elections in only two jurisdictions in the country: the Victorian Legislative Council , the upper house of the legislature in the Australian state of Victoria, and the Councillor ballot for City of Melbourne local government ...

  8. Government U-turns on rail ticket office closure plans - AOL

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    Fury among rail firms about the way they have been ‘thrown under the train’

  9. Olivia Rodrigo is setting aside tickets as low as $20 to her ...

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    Most tickets to the pop-rock star’s new tour will run you from around $50 to $200. ... “I did the Sunday show and got section 443 which was an awful section way up on the back corner of the ...