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  2. Proxy voting - Wikipedia

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    The provision for proxy voting in the UK dates ... allows proxy voting to be prohibited by a provision of the bylaws, ... of electronic media may be permissible for ...

  3. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electronic voting in the United States involves several types of machines: touchscreens for voters to mark choices, scanners to read paper ballots, scanners to verify signatures on envelopes of absentee ballots, adjudication machines to allow corrections to improperly filled in items, and web servers to display tallies to the public.

  4. Voting methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    In any case, preferential voting can be used only if the bylaws specifically authorize it. [17] It is worth noting that elimination of the candidate with fewest votes is a feature of instant-runoff voting , but not of most modern ranked voting methods (which, by the median voter theorem , will tend to elect compromise candidates in a single ...

  5. Association Voting in the Electronic Age - AOL

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  6. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or take care of casting and counting ballots including voting time. Depending on the particular implementation, e-voting may use standalone electronic voting machines (also called EVM) or computers connected to the Internet ( online voting ).

  7. End-to-end auditable voting - Wikipedia

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    End-to-end auditable or end-to-end voter verifiable (E2E) systems are voting systems with stringent integrity properties and strong tamper resistance.E2E systems use cryptographic techniques to provide voters with receipts that allow them to verify their votes were counted as cast, without revealing which candidates a voter supported to an external party.

  8. Nevada has a plan to expand electronic voting. That concerns ...

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    “Tribes shouldn’t have to keep filing lawsuits just to vote on their own lands,” said Elveda Martinez, 65, a tribal member and longtime voting advocate. Nevada has a plan to expand ...

  9. Parliamentary authority - Wikipedia

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    A poll by Jim Slaughter surveyed American Certified Professional Parliamentarians (CPPs) in 1999 to ask what percent of clients used each parliamentary authority. [7] The results were published in 2000 in Parliamentary Journal, the official journal of the American Institute of Parliamentarians: 90 percent used Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), 8 percent used The Standard Code of ...