Instant-runoff voting

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191Psephology / Single winner electoral systems / Voting / Sociology / Election technology / Voting system / Vote counting system / Electronic voting / Instant-runoff voting / Politics / Electoral systems / Elections

Unit 2: Voting rights and responsibilities Topic 3 A GOOD VOTING

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Source URL: www.vec.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2006-03-02 10:17:36
192Sociology / Electronic voting / Absentee ballot / Voting machine / Voting system / Instant-runoff voting / Electoral fraud / Secret ballot / Ballot / Elections / Politics / Voting

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Source URL: www.eca.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-12 19:22:53
193Elections / Election technology / Electoral systems / Electronic voting / Prêt à Voter / Spoilt vote / Preferential voting / Instant-runoff voting / Voting machine / Politics / Voting / Sociology

A Supervised Verifiable Voting Protocol for the Victorian Electoral Commission Craig Burton1, Chris Culnane2, James Heather2, Thea Peacock3, Peter Y. A. Ryan3, Steve Schneider2, Sriramkrishnan Srinivasan2, Vanessa Teague

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Source URL: vec.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-07 08:43:24
194Tasmanian Legislative Council / Politics / Voting / Legislative Council of Hong Kong / Instant-runoff voting / Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories / Electoral system of Australia / Single Transferable Vote / Political philosophy / Parliament of Tasmania

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS BACKGROUND The Tasmanian Legislative Council today is the fourth body to bear this title. When first created the Council was

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Source URL: www.parliament.tas.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2005-07-10 21:46:06
195Sociology / Information society / Scantegrity / Ballot / Instant-runoff voting / Randomness / Random permutation / Prêt à Voter / Politics / Electronic voting / Voting

USENIX Journal of Election Technology and Systems (JETS) Volume 2, Number 1 • December 2013 www.usenix.org/jets/issues/0201 ˆ a` Voter Faster Print on Demand for Pret

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Source URL: www.usenix.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-18 09:25:30
196Political philosophy / Voting system / Preferential voting / Majority / First-past-the-post voting / Instant-runoff voting / Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems / Single winner electoral systems / Voting / Politics

BLM 1 Hypothetical – student election One vote, one value Imagine that each class at your year level is allowed to elect one representative to your school’s representative student body. There are three classes at yo

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Source URL: www.aec.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-10 23:33:45
197Sociology / Electoral systems / Electronic voting / Information society / Early voting / Single winner electoral systems / Voting systems / Electoral system of Australia / Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems / Elections / Politics / Voting

Easy English Vote in Victorian State Elections Victorian Electoral Commission

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Source URL: vec.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-25 13:09:44
198Elections / Election technology / Electronic voting / Electoral systems / Prêt à Voter / Spoilt vote / Preferential voting / Instant-runoff voting / Voting machine / Politics / Voting / Sociology

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Source URL: www.vec.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-07 08:43:18
199Sociology / Preferential voting / Electronic voting / Voter turnout / Postal voting / Optional Preferential Voting / Instant-runoff voting / Elections in the United Kingdom / Elections / Politics / Voting

INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS South Australia 2007

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Source URL: dpti.sa.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-08 00:33:12
200Political philosophy / Voting system / Preferential voting / Majority / First-past-the-post voting / Instant-runoff voting / Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems / Single winner electoral systems / Voting / Politics

BLM 1 Hypothetical – student election One vote, one value Imagine that each class at your year level is allowed to elect one representative to your school’s representative student body. There are three classes at yo

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Source URL: www.aec.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-10 23:33:45
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