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Template:Politics
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Election
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Condorcet method
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Criticisms of electoralism
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General election
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By-election
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Additional Member System
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Fixed-term election
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First Past the Post electoral system
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Indirect election
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mixed-member proportional representation
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Party-list proportional representation
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Pluralism
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proportional representation
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single non-transferable vote
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single transferable vote
Election results
Elections by country
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Electoral calendar
Voting and counting systems
Vote counting systems
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Voting system
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Alternative vote top-up
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Approval voting
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Borda count
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Bucklin voting
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Closed list
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Condorcet method
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Coombs' method
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Copeland's method
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D'Hondt method
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Droop quota
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Election threshold
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Group voting ticket
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Hamilton method
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Highest averages method
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Instant-runoff voting
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Largest remainder method
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Preferential voting (disambiguation)
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Range voting
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Sainte-Laguë method
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Schulze method
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Schulze STV
Miscellaneous on elections
Absolute majority
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Anti-incumbency
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Ballot
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Ballot access
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Bloc voting
[
disambiguation needed
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Canvassing
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Double majority
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Electoral college
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Electoral fusion
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Electoral reform
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Electronic voting
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Exit poll
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Gallagher Index
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Gerrymandering
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Incumbent
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Independence of irrelevant alternatives
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Majority rule
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Marginal seat
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Narrow elections
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Open list
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Overhang seat
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Parallel voting
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Plurality
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Polling station
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Postal voting
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Primary election
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Protest vote
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Push poll
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Qualified Majority Voting
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Recall election
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Secret ballot
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Simple majority
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Sortition
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Split vote
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Spoiler effect
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Strategic nomination
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Suffrage
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Suffragette
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Supermajority
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Tactical voting
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Two-thirds majority
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Underhang seat
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Universal suffrage
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Youth suffrage
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Canvassing
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Election promise
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Political platform
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Political spectrum
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Dominant-party system
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List of political parties
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List of political parties by country
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Template:Politics
Election and Electoral systems
Election
-
Psephology
-
Electoral system
-
Condorcet method
-
Criticisms of electoralism
-
General election
-
By-election
-
Additional Member System
-
Fixed-term election
-
First Past the Post electoral system
-
Indirect election
-
mixed-member proportional representation
-
Party-list proportional representation
-
Pluralism
-
proportional representation
-
single non-transferable vote
-
single transferable vote
Election results
Elections by country
-
Electoral calendar
Voting and counting systems
Vote counting systems
-
Voting system
-
Alternative vote top-up
-
Approval voting
-
Borda count
-
Bucklin voting
-
Closed list
-
Condorcet method
-
Coombs' method
-
Copeland's method
-
D'Hondt method
-
Droop quota
-
Election threshold
-
Group voting ticket
-
Hamilton method
-
Highest averages method
-
Instant-runoff voting
-
Largest remainder method
-
Preferential voting (disambiguation)
-
Range voting
-
Sainte-Laguë method
-
Schulze method
-
Schulze STV
Miscellaneous on elections
Absolute majority
-
Anti-incumbency
-
Ballot
-
Ballot access
-
Bloc voting
[
disambiguation needed
]
-
Canvassing
-
Compulsory voting
-
Constituent
-
Constituency
-
Cumulative voting
-
Double majority
-
Duverger's law
-
Elector
-
Electoral fraud
-
Elective rights
-
Electoral college
-
Electoral fusion
-
Electoral reform
-
Electronic voting
-
Exit poll
-
Gallagher Index
-
Gerrymandering
-
Incumbent
-
Independence of irrelevant alternatives
-
Majority rule
-
Marginal seat
-
Narrow elections
-
Open list
-
Overhang seat
-
Parallel voting
-
Plurality
-
Polling station
-
Postal voting
-
Primary election
-
Protest vote
-
Push poll
-
Qualified Majority Voting
-
Recall election
-
Secret ballot
-
Simple majority
-
Sortition
-
Split vote
-
Spoiler effect
-
Strategic nomination
-
Suffrage
-
Suffragette
-
Supermajority
-
Tactical voting
-
Two-thirds majority
-
Underhang seat
-
Universal suffrage
-
Vote
-
Vote pairing
-
Voter turnout
-
Voting machine
-
Voting rights
-
Women's suffrage
-
Youth suffrage
Campaigning
Campaign advertising
-
Campaign finance
-
Campaign finance reform
-
Campaign management tools
-
Canvassing
-
Election promise
-
Get out the vote
-
Negative campaigning
-
Political campaign
-
Political platform
Political parties
Party system
-
Political spectrum
-
Political party
-
Multi-party system
-
Two-party system
-
One-party state
-
Dominant-party system
-
List of political parties
-
List of political parties by country
Information by country
Elections:
Elections by country
-
Table of voting systems by nation
-
List of national legislatures
Political parties:
List of political parties
Electoral reform in the United States
by political division
Alabama
-
Alaska
-
Arizona
-
Arkansas
-
California
-
Colorado
-
Connecticut
-
Delaware
-
Florida
-
Georgia
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maine
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Utah
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Vermont
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Virginia
-
Washington
-
West Virginia
-
Wisconsin
-
Wyoming
-
Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia)
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American Samoa
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Guam
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Northern Mariana Islands
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Puerto Rico
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U.S. Virgin Islands
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