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One vote per person, feel free to organize mass group voting.
The other method, party designated transfer, only works for systems that allow group voting.
The party designated transfer system of vote management is applicable only to systems that allow group voting.
Each party or group can register up to three group voting tickets.
The points system also tied into a group voting feature, which was the only way to vote in the Biggest Fans category.
The largest homogeneous group voting in favour was the urban middle class and that against was the rural poor.
Ecological regression is a statistical technique used especially in political science and history to estimate group voting behavior from aggregate data.
Vote equalisation works for all systems except those that allow group voting (above the line voting).
The introduction of the group voting ticket at the 1984 election saw the number of informal votes drop dramatically.
In the Australian Senate elections, nearly 95% of voters use the group voting tickets instead of ranking their own preferences.
Ticket votes are distributed according to the party or group voting ticket registered before the election with the election management body.
The group proposed the "one council, two chamber" program, in which the "group voting" mechanism agreed to write "Basic Law".
Kevin (Brian Baumgartner) leads the group voting she is not hot, claiming she looks like a "monster".
The electoral authority automatically allocates preferences, or votes, in the predetermined order outlined in the group voting ticket.
Known locally as the "Alternative Vote," this system incorporates elements of both instant run-off voting and group voting ticket.
(This only applies where there are defined groups of candidates such as in Australian public elections which use an Above-the-line group voting method.)
Exit polls showed the group voting for Democrats by a lopsided 69-30 margin, with Florida Latinos for the first time split evenly.
Both MPs were able to be elected with Australia's Single Transferable Vote and Group voting ticket system in the upper house.
Mr President, I think there is a typo on the PPE-DE Group voting list on this.
In New South Wales, the Labor Party split, with the Lang Labor group voting against the Labor Government.
Poll studies showed that electoral apathy was particularly prevalent amongst the very young, with less than 15 per cent of the 18-21 age group voting compared with 22 per cent in 1988.
The 22-member South Australian Legislative Council is elected under the preferential Single Transferable Vote (STV) system through a means of Group voting tickets.
Hillquit was challenged at the 1932 convention by Daniel Hoan of Milwaukee, with the Militants and the Thomas group voting for Hoan with the Midwesterners.
In Australia, this reduced the rate of informal voting in the Senate from around nine percent previous to 1984, to around three percent during the time of group voting tickets.
An adept tactician, Van Buren had begun to master the new politics of group voting, or "machine politics," and was responsible for delivering New York's electoral votes to Jackson.