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  2. Proxy voting - Wikipedia

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    Proxy voting is commonly used in corporations for voting by members or shareholders, because it allows members who have confidence in the judgment of other members to vote for them and allows the assembly to have a quorum of votes when it is difficult for all members to attend, or there are too many members for all of them to conveniently meet ...

  3. California ballot proposition - Wikipedia

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    Under California law, certain types of bills passed by the State Legislature and signed by the Governor must be submitted to the voters as a referendum at the next statewide election. Legislative bills that require mandatory referendums include state constitutional amendments, bond measures, [7] and amendments to previously approved voter ...

  4. Absentee ballot - Wikipedia

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    All-postal voting is the form of postal voting where all electors receive their ballot papers through the post, not just those who requested an absentee ballot. Depending on the system applied, electors may have to return their ballot papers by post, or there may be an opportunity to deliver them by hand to a specified location.

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

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  6. McCarthy asks Supreme Court to reverse House proxy voting rules

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    Proxy voting first took effect in May 2020 and allows lawmakers to cast votes remotely so that they don’t have to physically be inside the House chamber.

  7. House of Representatives To Allow Proxy Voting — For The ...

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    The House of Representatives will allow for proxy voting for the first time in its history, as a way to address concerns over the gathering of lawmakers on Capitol Hill during the coronavirus crisis.

  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. House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new ...

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    The Florida Republican said she will work with another member, GOP Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, who is leading a push to give lawmakers some limited access to remote voting during true ...