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  2. A key rule for democracy is to respect the voting ... - AOL

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    Economic issues, compared to traditional values, were the main drivers of their vote. Moreover, the working class are not the only group to switch party allegiances — affluent voters have as well.

  3. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    The close presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain in 2008 brought more people to the polls (reversing a trend); overall, the proportion of eligible voters who do, in fact, vote has been falling since 1960. The percentage of Americans eligible to vote who did, in fact, vote was 63% in 1960, but has been falling since. [32]

  4. Comparison of voting rules - Wikipedia

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    It follows from the last property that no voting system which gives equal influence to all voters is likely to achieve maximum social utility. Extreme cases of conflict between the claims of utilitarianism and democracy are referred to as the 'tyranny of the majority'. See Laslier's, Merlin's, and Nurmi's comments in Laslier's write-up. [8]

  5. Vote buying - Wikipedia

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    However, according to political scientist Eric Kramon, vote buying is not necessarily detrimental to the quality of democracy; rather, the relationship between vote buying and the quality of democracy is far more nuanced. [1] Another noted consequence is that the autonomy of voters is undermined.

  6. Democracy demands: Make a filibuster exception to stop ... - AOL

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    Advocates and academics have long demonstrated the relationship between police violence and efforts to deny the vote. Democracy demands: Make a filibuster exception to stop police violence and ...

  7. The relationship between presidential and Senate voting - AOL

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    The correlation between presidential and Senate votes has increased significantly over the past few decades, with Democrats outperforming their presidential nominee by 9 points in 1984 and only 1. ...

  8. Electoral system - Wikipedia

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    Voting has been used as a feature of democracy since the 6th century BCE, when democracy was introduced by the Athenian democracy. However, in Athenian democracy, voting was seen as the least democratic among methods used for selecting public officials, and was little used, because elections were believed to inherently favor the wealthy and ...

  9. Representative democracy - Wikipedia

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    The system of deliberative democracy is a mix between a majority-ruled system and a consensus-based system. It allows for representative democracies or direct democracies to coexist with its system of governance, providing an initial advantage.