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 Voting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vote, or a ballot, is an individual's act of voting, by which he or she express support or preference for a certain motion (e.g.
A secret ballot, the standard way to protect voters' political privacy, generally takes place at a polling station.
Ballot design and the use of voting machines have particular importance, given this issue.
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 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2005 - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the second ballot, Liam Fox was eliminated (51 votes), leaving David Cameron (90 votes) and David Davis (57 votes) to go through to a postal ballot.
The ballot, whose result was declared on December 6, saw David Cameron win a large majority on a 77% turnout.
The first ballot of MPs was held on 18 October.
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 Vote
Many authoritarian governments have "elections" but the candidates are pre-chosen and approved by elites, there is no competition, voter qualifications are restrictive, and voting is often a sham.
, but under a secret ballot system, there is no known input, nor is there any expected output with which to compare electoral results [2].
Different voting systems use different types of vote.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Vote
Nevertheless, a country's having an election featuring the populace casting votes does not necessarily mean the country is democratic.
Verified Voting, a website championing paper ballots from electronic voting machines, and collecting data to discover (using statistical analysis) and challenge errors in electronic voting
The Open Voting Consortium An open source voting software project for electronic voting machines with paper ballots and other security features
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 OxBlog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
ELECTORAL VOTE WATCH: It's tipped again, this time toward Kerry, with swinging Pennsylvania and Ohio falling his way (by 3 and 1 per cent, respectively), and Florida toward Bush (by 2, all numbers Zogby, 27 October).
Still haven't received my postal ballot from New Haven, incidentally, so I guess I'll be filling out one of these - which unfortunately doesn't give me the option of voting against Mayor DeStefano, for not sending me an absentee ballot.
IBC FOLLOW UP: This post will take a detailed look at some of the reports of civilian casualties in the IBC database.
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