The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... vote , but end up with a small number of legislative seats . Such a result is especially true of a party whose support is spread rather evenly across the country ( what is called a pattern of diffuse or generalized electoral support ) ...
... vote , but end up with a small number of legislative seats . Such a result is especially true of a party whose support is spread rather evenly across the country ( what is called a pattern of diffuse or generalized electoral support ) ...
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... vote in a state wins all of the state's vote in the electoral college . In other words , in each state , a presidential election is based on a " winner take all ' principle . Thus , the presidential vote in November determines the ...
... vote in a state wins all of the state's vote in the electoral college . In other words , in each state , a presidential election is based on a " winner take all ' principle . Thus , the presidential vote in November determines the ...
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... voting in Britain concerns the use for certain groups of plural voting , that is , where one individual was legally entitled to vote more than once . For example , between 1918 and 1948 , owners of a business could vote in both the ...
... voting in Britain concerns the use for certain groups of plural voting , that is , where one individual was legally entitled to vote more than once . For example , between 1918 and 1948 , owners of a business could vote in both the ...
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