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vote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vote is a
formal method of
choosing in an election.
Vote(s) or The
Vote may also
refer to:
V.O.T.E., an...
- the po****tion
chooses representatives by
voting. The
procedure for
identifying the
winners based on
votes varies depending on both the
country and the...
- null
votes.
Blank votes are
interpreted as
correctly executed votes for "none of the above", and
consistently about 2% of
votes are blank.
Voting "blank"...
- fighting. You'd
count all the 1st
votes,
which gives you your
initial tally. The
formula for the goal is:
Number of
Votes over 2 + 1. To see who
would win...
- roll, they must cast a
special vote. In the 2011 election, 334,600
advance votes were cast,
representing 14.7% of all
votes cast. This grew to 48% in the...
- of
early voting)
gives the
fraudulent voter the
ability to cast
multiple votes in a
short period of time (if
casting multiple in
early votes), or time...
- [clarification needed]
Surplus votes belonging to
winning candidates (those in
excess of an
electoral quota) may be
thought of as
remainder votes. Seen as a remainder...
-
their votes transferred if possible. This
continues until one
candidate ac****ulates a
majority of the
votes still in play.
Instant runoff voting falls...
- more
votes than the
others are elected; the
winners are the n
candidates with the
largest number of
votes. The
rules may
allow the
voter to
vote for one...
-
little to do with its
vote count in an election, only in how
those votes were
geographically distributed.
Parties with few
votes sometimes take more than...