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  2. Electoral fusion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One Republican Minnesota state legislator said: "We don't propose to allow the Democrats to make allies of the Populists, Prohibitionists, or any other party, and get up combination tickets against us. We can whip them single-handed, but don't intend to fight all creation."

  3. You can legally vote twice for the same person in this Green ...

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    8th District voters will see two separate elections with the same names on the same ballot, for the same position, only to serve two different terms.

  4. Here's why voters will vote twice on 1 ballot in the race to ...

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  5. Double simultaneous vote - Wikipedia

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    It can be combined with other electoral systems; in Uruguay DSV is used to elect the president and members of the Senate and Chamber of Representatives, with the presidential election also using the two-round system; if no party/presidential candidate receives a majority of the vote, a second round is held for the presidential election.

  6. 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 ...

  7. ‘The people’s mandate’: Why your vote matters no ... - AOL

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    Whether you live in New York, Texas, or Idaho, your vote contributes to the broader mandate that defines the future of our country. No matter where you live or who you vote for, your participation ...

  8. Vote pairing - Wikipedia

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    There were numerous other controversies in Florida's vote count: from the Palm Beach County butterfly ballots; to the question of whether Bush would have still won the state in a full recount; to how Katherine Harris, a Republican, was the co-chair of the Bush campaign in Florida at the same time she was the Florida state secretary of state ...

  9. Trump tries to backpedal after his call for supporters to ...

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    The president suggested his initial claim had been misinterpreted and that he only wants voters to double-check that their ballots have been counted.