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Single Transferable Vote / Electoral systems / Elections / Forms of government / Political systems / Proportional representation / Electoral reform / Voting system / Instant-runoff voting / Political philosophy / Politics / Sociology
Date: 2009-09-16 16:10:24
Single Transferable Vote
Electoral systems
Elections
Forms of government
Political systems
Proportional representation
Electoral reform
Voting system
Instant-runoff voting
Political philosophy
Politics
Sociology

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