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voting system

NOUN
  1. a legal system for making democratic choices

How To Use voting system In A Sentence

  • The miscount rates were all far in excess of the accuracy rate required for voting systems by the federal Help America Vote Act HAVA. Brad Friedman: Why Joe Miller Should Call for a Transparent 'Hand Count' of All Ballots Cast in Alaska
  • A voting system with two copies of the module being diagnosed is capable of detecting faults by comparing the outputs of the copies. Boing Boing
  • Indeed as it stands, the postal voting system leaves itself open to fraud.
  • The government has drawn back from making a commitment to reform the voting system.
  • In particular, it would be useful if he can refuse an option that would disequilibrate the voting system. Yammering
  • Reforming the voting system to make each vote count towards the final result would make every individual's opinion important.
  • She said she strongly objected to the preferential voting system, which forces voters to cast a ballot in favour of one of the major parties, whose policies are indistinguishable.
  • The article mentions the Marquis de Condorcet who proposed a "Condorcet criterion" for voting systems, and AV doesn't always pick the Condorcet winner. AV referendum: Voting about voting | Editorial
  • The government proposed changes to the voting system.
  • Online voting systems will use technology that is opaque to voters.
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