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  • 61straw vote — Synonyms and related words: Australian ballot, Hare system, aye, ballot, barometer, canvass, canvassing, casting vote, counting heads, cumulative voting, deciding vote, division, enfranchisement, fagot vote, feeler, franchise, graveyard vote,… …

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  • 62Voting Right — The right of a stockholder to vote on matters of corporate policy and who will make up the board of directors. Voting often involves decisions on issuing securities, initiating corporate actions and making substantial changes in the corporation s …

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  • 63voting right — n. 1 In corporate law, the right of a shareholder to cast a vote in the election of corporate officers and to vote at meetings to decide corporate policy or transactions. 2 In constitutional law, the right to vote may not be denied to an… …

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  • 64One member, one vote — (OMOV), as used in the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom,[1][2] Canada,[3] and the Canadian provinces,[4] is a proposal to select party leaders and/or determine party policy, by a direct vote of the members of each party. Traditionally …

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  • 65Free the Vote North Carolina — Founder(s) Jordon M. Greene Type Issue Advocacy PAC Founded June 14, 2008 Location Charlotte, North Carolina …

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  • 66Swing vote — is a term used to describe a vote that may go to any of a number of candidates in an election, or, in a two party system, may go to either of the two dominant political parties. Such votes are usually sought after in elections, since they can… …

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  • 67voting right — noun the right to vote; especially the right of a common shareholder to vote in person or by proxy on the affairs of a company (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑right …

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  • 68Fundamental right — A fundamental right is a right that has its origin in a country s constitution or that is necessarily implied from the terms of that constitution. These fundamental rights usually encompass those rights considered natural human rights. Rights… …

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  • 69Latin Right — The Latin Right (Latin ius Latii or Latinitas or Latium ) was a civic status given by the Romans, intermediate between full Roman citizenship and non citizen status ( peregrines ). The most important tenets of the Latin right were commercium ,… …

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  • 70the vote — ► the total number of votes that are made: »He won 51% of the vote. ► the right to vote: »As an expatriate I don t have the vote. Main Entry: ↑vote …

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