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  2. One man, one vote - Wikipedia

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    "One man, one vote" [a] or "one vote, one value" is a slogan used to advocate for the principle of equal representation in voting. This slogan is used by advocates of democracy and political equality , especially with regard to electoral reforms like universal suffrage , direct elections , and proportional representation .

  3. Wesberry v. Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Sims (1964), it was part of a series of Warren Court cases that applied the principle of "one person, one vote" to U.S. legislative bodies. Article One of the United States Constitution requires members of the U.S. House of Representatives to be apportioned by population among the states, but it does not specify exactly how the representatives ...

  4. List of political slogans - Wikipedia

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    One man, one vote – slogan used worldwide for universal suffrage, most notably in the United Kingdom, the United States, and South Africa; Piss On Pity – slogan that has primarily been deployed in protest of charities that fundraise by portraying disabled people as burdensome and helpless

  5. Category : United States one person, one vote legal doctrine

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    This category is for United States' Supreme Court decisions dealing with the one person, one vote legal doctrine concerning the apportionment of electoral districts based on population at the local, state and federal levels.

  6. Supreme Court unanimously rejects challenge to 'one person ...

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  7. Category:Political catchphrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... One man, one vote; Opium of the people; ... This page was last edited on 26 August 2021, ...

  8. Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    If no person received a majority, the joint assembly was required to keep convening every day to take at least one vote until a senator was elected. [19] Nevertheless, between 1891 and 1905, 46 elections were deadlocked across 20 states; [14] in one extreme example, a Senate seat for Delaware went unfilled from 1899 until 1903. [20]

  9. Template:Quotation templates - Wikipedia

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