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Popular sovereignty / Elections / Election technology / E-democracy / Nonprofit technology / Varieties of democracy / Representative democracy / Nova Scotia / Outline of democracy / Direct democracy / Politics / Democracy
Date: 2009-09-16 16:09:53
Popular sovereignty
Elections
Election technology
E-democracy
Nonprofit technology
Varieties of democracy
Representative democracy
Nova Scotia
Outline of democracy
Direct democracy
Politics
Democracy

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