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  • Plural voting is the practice whereby one person might be able to vote multiple times in an election. It is not to be confused with a plurality voting...
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    vote in more than one constituency were entitled to vote in each constituency, while many adults did not qualify for the vote at all. Plural voting was...
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    English plurals include the plural forms of English nouns and English determiners. This article discusses the variety of ways in which English plurals are...
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    Polygamy (called plural marriage by Latter-day Saints in the 19th century or the Principle by modern fundamentalist practitioners of polygamy) was practiced...
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    1950, and was also the first to be held following the abolition of plural voting and university constituencies. The government's lead over the Conservative...
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  • of plural voting. In Ann Arbor, arguments over IRV in letters to newspapers included the belief that IRV "gives minority candidate voters two votes", because...
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    Suffrage (redirect from Right to vote)
    abolition of plural voting in local government elections. The Constitution of the United States did not originally define who was eligible to vote, allowing...
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  • consequent issue of multiple ballots for plural voting to every voter. This avoids plural voting competing with single voting in the jurisdiction, an inherent...
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  • remedied by giving those at the higher ranks plural votes. A second, and equally prominent motive for plural voting is to avoid giving equal influence to each...
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    been the case: before 1948 plural voting was permitted as voters qualified by home ownership or residence and could vote under both entitlements simultaneously...
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  • multiple ethnic groups may each largely vote for ethnonationalist political parties, like Bosnia and Herzegovina. Plural democracies may be stable or unstable...
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    system called Plural voting was in place in both Britain and Ireland. Plural voting was a practice whereby one person might be able to vote multiple times...
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    The Plurals Party (often known by the abbreviated name Plurals, TPP, दप्पा) is an Indian political party founded in the state of Bihar by Pushpam Priya...
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  • ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the "one person, one vote" principle. For many...
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  • larger states (unlike a simple popular vote). Corporatism Demeny voting Electoral college Preference voting Plural voting Prussian three-class franchise Vicente...
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  • geographical area. These may or may not involve plural voting, in which voters are eligible to vote in or as part of this entity and their home area's...
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    system for elections known as plural voting was in place in Northern Ireland. Plural voting allowed one person to vote multiple times in an election....
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  • the test but wanted to vote could pay a penalty of $2,000, similar to a gas-guzzler tax. • “Plural voting”: Everyone gets a vote, but the better-educated...
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    expat vote system (Spanish: Voto rogado), under which Spaniards abroad were required to apply for voting before being permitted to vote. The expat vote system...
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    person, one vote. Seven percent of the population enjoyed a plural vote in the 1918 election, mostly middle-class men who had an extra vote due to a university...
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