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Sitting and voting
Sitting and voting, the words 'sitting and voting' in Article 193 of the Constitution imply the summoning of the House...
One person, one vote rule
One person, one vote rule, means the principal that the Equal Protection Clause requires
voting trust certificate
voting trust certificate : a certificate issued as evidence of the holder's beneficial interest in a voting trust
voting trust
voting trust see trust
voting stock
voting stock see stock
Preferential voting
A system of voting as at primaries in which the voters are allowed to indicate on their ballots their preference usually
electoral college
the electors vote for the candidate that wins the most votes in their respective states. In all the states except Maine,
Ballot
balle, Fr.], a little ball or ticket used in giving votes. Means a small ball or ticket used for indicating a
Treating
influencing any person to give or refrain from giving his vote, or on account of having voted or refrained from voting,
Bribe
members, officers, and servants of public bodies. A right to vote for a candidate for election to the House of Commons
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