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Canvass , can·vass / ˈkanvəs/ • v. 1. [tr.] solicit votes from (electors in a constituency): in each ward, two workers canvassed some 2,000 voters | [intr.] sh… Majority Rule , In the majority voting system, voters cast their ballots for their preferred candidate and the winner of the election is the candidate who receives a… Voting , Voting
Methods of electoral analysis
The range of electoral studies
Major problem areas
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Voting is a means of aggregating individual pref… Plurality , Plurality
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As a mechanism for deciding political contests, elections held under plurality rules have the great apparent advantage of simp… Ballot , Ballot
BALLOT, a method of voting by way of a form that lists the voter's options. The ballot was preceded in early America by other methods of votin… Opinion , Opinion
A state of mind that assents to a judgment, while realizing that the opposite, or another point of view, may be true. It is opposite is certi…
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