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51Tactical manipulation of runoff voting — Like virtually all electoral systems, in runoff voting there is potential for both tactical voting and strategic nomination. [The Gibbard Satterthwaite theorem shows that any voting method which does not allow tactical voting must be either… …
52Demeny voting — refers to the idea of providing a political voice for children by allowing parents or guardians to vote on their behalf. The term was coined by Warren C. Sanderson in 2007.[1] Under a Demeny voting system, each parent would cast a proxy vote,… …
53Instant-runoff voting — Example instant runoff voting ballot …
54Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act — The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) is a United States federal law dealing with elections and voting rights for United States citizens residing overseas. The act requires that all U.S. states, the District of Columbia …
55Tactical voting — In voting systems, tactical voting (or strategic voting or sophisticated voting) occurs when a voter supports a candidate other than his or her sincere preference in order to prevent an undesirable outcome. It has been shown by the Gibbard… …
56Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems — This article is a comparison of various voting systems with Instant runoff voting (IRV), also called the Alternative Vote , preferential voting and ranked choice voting. Contents 1 Categories 2 Voting system criteria 3 Voting system results …
57Cumulative voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …
58Electronic voting in Estonia — The idea of having electronic voting in Estonia originated in early 2001 and quickly gained popularity among heads of the then proactively e minded coalition government of the small northeastern European country. The realization of the project… …
59Non-voting — Part of a series on Libertarianism …
60Compulsory voting — Compulsory voting, enforced. Compulsory voting, not enforced. Compulsory vo …